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Brazil’s Pontifexx & Düncan release “Rhythm In Me” On Martin Garrix’s STMPD RCRDS


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Brazilian DJ’s/producers as well as long time friends, Pontifexx and Düncan, have teamed up for a brand new single “Rhythm In Me” on Martin Garrix’s STMPD RCRDS. This is the second record of Pontifexx at the label, and the first for Düncan, who joins the select group of few Brazilian producers to have a single released by Martin Garrix’s record label.

“Rhythm In Me” features the vocals of Cammie and 2Strange, providing an excellent harmony between the female and male vocals. With a slower BPM, mysterious elements on the break to culminate in an interesting build-up and with a striking rhythm, the record promises to please as many electronic music fans as other audiences. Here’s what Düncan had to say about it:

“This track was born in 2017, when I decided to call several producers to my newly built studio. On one of the days, Pontifexx came and brought a vocal to work with. After making several different versions, the first draft came up. To release on STMPD has always been a dream of mine. I have been to many Garrix shows and I have always said that he is one of my greatest inspirations.” – Düncan

Whether you’re a fan of electronic music or not, “Rhythm In Me” arrives to occupy the space of the new favorite song of the moment. Listen below!

 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Brazil’s Pontifexx & Düncan release “Rhythm In Me” On Martin Garrix’s STMPD RCRDS

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