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Tunisian producers HunterSynth are back

HunterSynth vs Skytone & Luke Alive – Blikveld

Home Uncategorized HunterSynth vs Skytone & Luke Alive – Blikveld

Tunisian producers HunterSynth are back with another thrilling and hard-hitting tune. This time around, the duo joined forces with young, up-and-coming talent Skytone and Polish artist Luke Alive for the massive electro house banger titled “Blikveld“. The track was recently supported on the 312th episode of ‘Hardwell on Air’.

HunterSynth, which consist of members Majd Shili and Aymen El Mekki, have been making a lot of noise since entering the industry. Throughout their career, HunterSynth have released several remarkable records under their name, especially their most successful track called “Abratonia”. As a result of their impressive work, they have earned the support of some of the most prominent names in the business such as Hardwell and David Guetta.

Similarly, Skytone has consistently risen as one of Europe’s fastest-rising producers. Hailing from Warsaw, he has effectively proven his prowess with his outstanding records including “Airbender” and “Fuerte”, which he also produced with Luke Alive. His impressive music has been played on several radio shows such as ‘Hardwell on Air’, Yves V’s ‘V Sessions’, and Blasterjaxx’ ‘Maxximize on Air’. With his latest single alongside HunterSynth and Luke Alive, Skytone’s ascension should only continue and his name should only gain more recognition.

Following a short, introductory buildup, the first drop of “Blikveld” immediately hits the audience with its gargantuan synths and floor-shaking basslines. A mid-progression follows, which features a combination of vocal chops and melodies. After the culmination, the concluding drop ensues and sends out a vast amount of energy suitable for any club or festival environment.

“Blikveld” is now available for a free download here.

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