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Jimmy Pé Drops Edgy Music Video To Bouncy Tech House Single, “Booty PoP”


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If Jimmy Pé isn’t on your radar, he needs to be now. His tunes already managed to catch the ear UZ, Lefto, Daedelus and has already released music on prestigious labels such as Slow Roast Records, Quality Goods Records, Saturate Records, and others.

Jimmy has toured in the USA, India, and Europe, he’s played Sziget Festival, Outlook Festival, Liverpool Sound City, Ment Ljubljana, Pohoda Festival, Colours of Ostrava, and has shared the stage with names like Hudson Mohawke, Four Tet, Thundercat and Dorian Concept. He’s landed club residencies in Bratislava and has even been a participant in Red Bull Bass Camp. Having won a Radio_Head award for the best Electronic album in Slovakia for Fake Fantasy EP and got to Forbes 30 under 30 of Slovakia, Jimmy Pé has had a well-rounded career which continues to grow and shows no signs of slowing down.

Following the success of his 2022 single Pé Is Not Dead!”, Jimmy Pé is back with a provocative yet hilarious music video to his new single, “Booty PoP“. The song a true tech house twerker, boasting a bouncy groove and vibrant synths that can’t help but make you want to move with it. The single one part of a larger project, the ‘Puzzle’ EP, that is an epic 5 track ride through Jimmy’s wildly creative mind.

The music video takes the experience to a whole new level, hooking the viewer in with incredible shots, fluid editing, computer generated effects, and a story that’s not exactly what you’d expect.

There’s no doubt to Jimmy Pé’s talent or what he’s capable of, check out the music video below!

 

 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Jimmy Pé Drops Edgy Music Video To Bouncy Tech House Single, “Booty PoP”

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