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Besomorph Teams Up With Vocalist Ryan Curtis For Captivating New Single, “So Low”


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Besomorph is hardly an artist in need of an introduction. With over 650 million streams across the platforms, Besomorph has secured slots on Spotify’s largest editorial playlists, such as Hype, Main Stage, Bass Arcade, over 5 NMF playlists and up-and-coming Germany-based playlists. His music has been released on the biggest labels and YouTube music channels in EDM such as NCS, Trap Nation, Trap City, Suicide Sheep, CloudKid and xKito to name a few. In addition to that, he has recently been awarded with the YouTube Silver Button for reaching over 100,000 subscribers on his channel. Additionally he has worked together with Riot Games, producing an exclusive remix for their game “League Of Legends”.

Now, he’s back with a captivating new single “So Low” featuring a powerful vocal performance from Ryan Curtis. Showcasing a darker arrangement, Besomorph masterfully induces alluring melodies along with emotionally charged lyrics, courtesy of Curtis, to deliver a mesmerizing two minute experience that can’t help but make you want to play it again.

Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Besomorph Teams Up With Vocalist Ryan Curtis For Captivating New Single, “So Low”

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