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Haus of Panda Is Ready To Light Up Dancefloors with “90’s Thang”


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From industry newcomer to dance music trendsetter, Haus of Panda is moving the needle in the modern rave scene like no other. Stepping onto the scene in 2017, he’s recognized for his high-octane signature sound marked by speed and power. As a new producer, Haus of Panda’s catalog could be heard on Diplo & Friends and Sirius XM, catching the interest of artists like Tommie Sunshine, Alan Walker, Tiësto, and more. Whether it’s the rapid-fire tempo of “Punk’d” or the glitchy bass house flavor of “The Power,” Haus of Panda generates a progressive take on rave music with each release. 

Now recognized as a genre category on Beatport, speed house isn’t just a style of music—it’s the inspiration behind Haus of Panda’s own imprint, Speed House Movement. Nestled under Brooklyn Fire, Speed House Movement made its debut in 2020 with a compilation that reached the number one spot on Beatport’s release charts.

Now, Haus of Panda is back with a sizzling new single, “90’s Thang” that highlights the sounds of the 90s rave scene we all know and love with his signature twist. You can’t help but rock with this, as Haus of Panda lights up the speakers with break beats and rave-stabs and an old-school sample, building it into an electrifying bass-infused drop.

“The vision for ‘90’s Thang’ was to create something that included all my influences from 90’s rave into a bouncy house record. Rave stabs, Breakbeats, and distorted 808s.” – Haus of Panda

This one is sure to light up clubs and festivals alike this year, listen below!

 

 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Haus of Panda Is Ready To Light Up Dancefloors with “90’s Thang”

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