AbueKev, Hotboxx, and Vampire Sex come together for new single, 'Wanna Know Sumthing About Ya’
With the forces of three producers showcasing the height of their impressive powers in the studio, Abuekev, Hotboxx, and Vampire Sex have unleashed an exciting new house anthem onto the world built for clubs on every continent. With all three producers delivering steady streams of new music in recent months, this two-track single’s latest release showcases the trio’s strengths and versatility across the two separate mixes.
Released on his own imprint, Original Label, Abuekev gets to show off his profound skills in his production styles of both Minimal/Deep Tech Track and Deep House releases. With two versions of Wanna Know Sumthing About Ya packaged together for the release, fans hear both sides of his sound between the Original Mix and the Sexy Sax Mix, where the Deep House vibes reveal themselves. Hotboxx spent Miami Music Week taking over stages across the city and there is no doubt that this latest single was featured regularly in his sets, as the Minimal/ Deep Tech vibes of the original would absolutely provide a perfect soundtrack to the week as the entire dance community focused its attention on south Florida.
Finally, Vampire Sex adds its own flavors of Tech House, Deep House, Techno, and Minimal-Tech while also introducing the Latin vibes that permeate throughout both mixes. Of course, it is the combined efforts of all the producers that truly ensure that Wanna Know Sumthing About Ya stands out while providing a rhythm and energy that makes it so insatiable. The subtle vocal snippets and heavily reverberated “whoa’s” instantly overcome the listener and burrow into the subconscious thanks to their careful touch on top of the foundation of the track.
Whether you prefer the Orignal Mix or Sexy Sax Max, both deliver at all the right moments, while providing an experience that is beautifully unique thanks to the carefully produced nuances of each single.
Image Credit: AbueKev, Hotboxx, Vampire Sex (Press) / Provided by MCPR
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