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Sintra & Jack Vice Team Up For Hypnotic Melodic House Single, “Headspace”


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Sintra, born Dennis Mongan, is a rising Peruvian-American talent that’s been making his presence known throughout the electronic music circuit. Sintra can be found at the crossroads of driving bass lines, lush vocals and crisp, imaginative production. Having already seen support from Volac, Ultra Music, Revealed Records, and Austin Kramer’s Tomorrowland One World Radio, Sintra’s first impressions have certainly been memorable.  

Jack Vice is a 22-year-old Buffalo, NY native, who is now based out of Nashville, TN, has been making waves within the dance music community. Jack Vice has already garnered support and played alongside standout acts, including Two Friends, BIJOU, Mija, John Summit, Vicetone, SLUSHII, Riff Raff, SNBRN, and Justin Caruso, among others. 

Now, these two talented artists have come together for a hypnotic single titled “Headspace” that is impossible to resist. It’s melodic house at its finest, with an insatiable groove, a contagiously velvet vocal, and exquisite production.

“When we wrote this song we knew that we wanted to write a love story that captured that summertime vibe, a song people could connect with emotionally but also provide energy and allow listeners to have some fun. At its core, the song’s about meeting someone special and not being sure about how they’re feeling but understanding that you’re falling deeper and deeper for them until you reach a point where all you want to do is runaway with them.” – Sintra & Jack Vice

Listen below!

 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Sintra & Jack Vice Team Up For Hypnotic Melodic House Single, “Headspace”

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