Matt Nash & Delayers – Run
Axwell's legendary Axtone imprint continues their winning streak this year with its 90th release from UK dance veteran Matt Nash and Italian rising stars Delayers. Titled 'Run', the new single embodies a perfect balance of ambiance, harmony, and energy, making it the perfect addition to any set. Deep, thumping basslines and full-bodied synths make up what can only be classified as one
Delayers talk about inspirations, future and latest track ‘Bass Code’ in interview
Hailing straight out of San Marino, the Italian trio of Federico Bombini, John Carattoni and Luca Zucchi, better known by their DJ and production moniker Delayers, have been quick to climb up the ranks in the industry along with a marked development in their sound. That aspect is clearly reflected in 'Bass Code' - their latest release on Sander van Doorn's
Delayers & SLVR – Bass Code
Federico Bombini, John Carattoni, and Luca Zucchi, or collectively known as the trio of Delayers, continue their impressive streak of releases this year with a superb tune under Spinnin' Records' sub-label DOORN Records. The San Marino natives teamed up with fellow Italian producer SLVR for their latest bass house track entitled "Bass Code". 2017 has clearly been a remarkable campaign for Delayers
Delayers & Vush – Woody
Following the success of their recent release on Hysteria Records, Italian trio Delayers are back with their second track of 2017, and what a track it is. They've teamed up with fellow Italian producer Vush to deliver 'Woody', a hard-hitting electro anthem that has just been released through Blasterjaxx's own Maxximize imprint. Energizing from the first second, and continuing to heat things
Delayers vs Stefano Pain – Serious
Delayers may not be the first name that comes to mind when it comes to chart toppers, however this trio of producers delivered in their latest collaboration - 'Serious' together with with Stefano Pain. Even though the track may seem a little mundane and repetitive, people that are fast to judge may label it as a mediocre production; “Serious” transforms into