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Kyle Kinch has a certain presence

Kyle Kinch – This Shit Right Here

Home Uncategorized Kyle Kinch – This Shit Right Here

Kyle Kinch has a certain presence that people are just naturally drawn to. His deep rooted passion for jazz and disco has resulted in him creating some of the grooviest tracks around. One of the biggest things to happen in his career was when he was chosen to be the first artist to be signed to Gorgon City’s Realm Records (apart from Gorgon City themselves) and his ‘Manchester’ EP kickstarted his signature sound being known to a global audience and thus his fanbase rose with it. Garnering support from the likes of CamelPhatDavid Guetta and Fisher has proven that he is a true force to be reckoned with. All of this has brought him to the iconic venue Brooklyn Mirage and the main stage of Sunset Music Festival and with the Kyle Kinch hype train in motion, you can bet that the world will get to experience many of his performances in the near future. 

‘This Shit Right Here’  is your newest tech house obsession. We already know that this track will be one of the most played out tracks around the tech house circuit at festivals and shows alike, and it’s no wonder why. The simplistic beats are made for two-stepping and fist-pumping as you lose yourself to the insanely groovy synths. Almost impossible to stop listening to, this is a track that you’re going to have on repeat for the near future as the entire track puts you in a hypnotic state. The repetitive lyrics ‘you know you want this’ echo out throughout the duration of the track, adding the cherry on top of the irresistible cake. With jazzy breakdowns and grimy basslines (as perfectly described by the talented artist himself), ‘This Shit Right Here’ is utter perfection.

This release marks Kyle Kinch’s second time putting out something on SubSoul’s imprint Circles.

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