Ender Royers - I'm From The West [Preview] by Black Seven Music published on 2021-05-25T10:00:27Z Next up on Black Seven Music, we are back with another VA, hand-picked by label bosses BRODYR. Featuring a selection of cuts from some of the most promising talents from across the globe, we are delighted to share an array of different vibes that will light a fire under your feet. Cosmin Horatiu kicks us off with ‘Once Again’, featuring an ample amount of weighty low-frequency elements synonymous with that Romanian type of rolling sound. Heavyset kicks and sub melodies pound through its shuffling percs and tie in with the soulful male vocal that drives the track. Gustaff & Meisterik’s ‘Turn Up’ is punchy and bouncy from the outset. Skipping grooves and sizzling percs combine with potent drum programming and a catchy bassline, intercepted frequently with rave-inspired synths and fills. ‘Flashing Lights’ serves as a stark reminder of GIMBO900’s individuality. Invoking a two-step with its beat structure and driven by a heavily melodic focus, its raw edge and gritty attitude exhibits unparalleled darkness and ghetto feel that will have you bobbing your head with a stern look on your face. Tomas Bisquierra and HIGHTECH (ARG) come through with ‘How To Do’, falling firmly in the basement jam section. A stomper at heart with loosely swung grooves and hard-hitting drums that make up the bulk of the track whilst an array of percs and synth lines ripple through the main body of the record from start to finish. ‘I’m From The West’ lands with intent as Ender Royers carves out a peak-time warhead. In your face from the very first kick, it’s one of the most robust examples of roaring Terrace Tech that you’re likely to hear this summer. Subtle construction with melodic percs, leaving loads of room for its humongous low-frequency elements - that fill every inch of available space in the mix. Fabrizio Noll’s ‘Red Zone’ is thunderously energetic. Pumped to the ceiling with high-energy Tech House flavours, it carries with it all of the makings of any great dancefloor pleaser. Piercing hats and a huge kick/sub combination are perfectly suited for the climatic builds throughout the track, leaving you with a steady flow of hands-up moments. BLND (UK) sees us off with ‘Chattin’’. Fast-paced and stripped back, giving that largely-popular underground feel championed by the likes of Jamie Jones and The Martinez Bros among others. Attitude-laden, with punchy beats and a rhythmic bassline, this one was made for eyes closed dancing. Summer VA Volume 1 (Selected by BRODYR) is proudly presented by Black Seven Music. Genre Tech House