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Sebastian Bronk is yet another Dutch

Sebastian Bronk unleashes Electro bliss “No Regrets”

Home Uncategorized Sebastian Bronk unleashes Electro bliss “No Regrets”

Sebastian Bronk is yet another Dutch DJ/Producer with an impressive portfolio. Having been in the limelight of the scene for 4 years. his steady rise of popularity is no fluke. Nor is the consistent output of quality dance music tracks.

Coming off the back of of his killer collaboration with Bad Nelson for “Strong”, he returns to Meglaloud Recordings for his dynamic “No Regrets”.  Having remixed the likes of Kygo, Britney Spears, Linkin part and Madonna and amassed hundreds of thousands of plays, it comes as no surprise he’s had premieres with the likes of EDM.com. With an equally impressive number of original tracks, his present work is met with eager anticipation.

Acting as an uplifting an uplifting, Electro house track for the dance floor “No Regrets” is intricately mastered. Topped with an amazing vocal breakdown, the rich melodic grooves are under laid with a pulsating beat. With a contrasting drop, ears are put on attention and bodies forced to move from the bombastic culmination of layers provided. Acting as his first single of the year, the flair and style of the track is a significant statement of intent for 2016. Continuing the momentum from last year, it’s understandable as to why Megaloud are eager to have Sebastian Bronk on their roster consistently. Curating another sensational Electro house track, “No Regrets” is a compelling demonstrating on his production abilities.

Pushing the contemporary boundaries of the sub-genre, Bronk is venturing out into uncharted waters and finding a unique sound he can start to call his own. Developing a signature mark, trail he leaves will undoubtedly hook many fans of the genre in.

Be sure to check out Sebastian Bronk’s thrilling “No Regrets” in full below and grab your copy from Beatport today!

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