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Brazilian Trio Audax Got The Attention & Support From Great Names Of The Electronic Music Industry With Latest Releases


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Through those difficult times we are facing, many artists around the globe are reinventing themselves. The electronic music industry itself is changing many factors in order to survive. The Brazilian trio Audax are among those people. They focused on sharp productions, full of personality, calling attention to many important figures and icons around the world. The Brazilian musicians and DJs have achieved that with their latest releases.

The latest, “Keep House Alive”, got the most relevant support so far, like being played at Hardwell On Air at SiriusXM. This same release got into the editorial playlist Spotify House Brazil between Top 15. 

Most recently “Be With You” and “Holy Sinner” also had some cool achievements. Those tracks got played at Tomorrowland 2020 Around the World by EDX. They were also played on many recent radio shows from Thomas Gold, Promise Land, Ferry Corsten, Laidback Luke and Yves V. Some important editorials promoted them too, like Friday Cratediggers in addition to House Brazil. Hungary’s Itunes on top 1 House Brazil Itunes on top 20.

This is a sign that music being made in Brazil has a great quality and now is getting recognized by the world’s greatest. In fact, the Brazilian electronic music trio, Audax, are a true machine for producing great releases. The current shot is “Hit Me Up”, which has a House Music footprint with the beautiful vocals of Francine Môh, released on Braslive. This masterpiece is part of a VA album, “Music Lives On”, from Box Talents and Artist Factory that will help the community of Brasilândia. All the money collected from it will be destined to this community, where there was the biggest number of deaths by COVID-19 in the city of São Paulo. Music offers a special energy that we feel in clubs and on the dancefloor, something that we are all missing a lot these days.

Keep House Alive is a track that we prepared with great care and that was made with 4 hands and with a lot of discretion. For us, it is very rewarding when the music comes under the hand of a very big name like Hardwell. It is a true recognition of our work when big names play our songs. We achieved this when David Guetta played “For the Night”, when EDX played “Holy Sinner” on his podcast and in two performances, one being this year’s Tomorrowland Around The World edition. It is even more gratifying because those artists are pivotal in the industry. This motivates us more and more to continue producing and making music. The quarantine has been very productive and we can’t wait to show our new tracks and feel them on the dancefloor. Having affection and care for your music makes all the difference.” – Audax 

So don’t waste any time and check out this distinguished production, released on Braslive, available on all digital platforms.

Stream “Keep House Alive”

Stream “Holy Sinner”

Stream “Be With You”

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