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NIO Releases Euphoric Single “Horizon” ft. Casey Cook via Proximity


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If there’s one thing for certain, space bass might be one of the best genres and if there’s one artist who delivers consistent bangers in this area, it’s NIO. NIO has garnered industry-wide recognition and has shared the stage with renowned artists such as Two Friends, HALIENE, Dillon Francis, and MitiS, among others. He’s also secured an upcoming 2023 Residency at HQ2 Nightclub in Atlantic City, which will feature performances alongside ARMNHMR, Zeds Dead, MORTEN, and other notable artists.

He recently made his return to esteemed imprint Proximity for his exhilarating single “Horizon” featuring the alluring vocals of Casey Cook. It encompasses a bright, cosmic atmosphere with glimmering melodies and euphoric builds as Cook’s vocals sit perfectly on top, elevating this song into the heavenly realms.

“When I first wrote the idea for this song, I asked Casey for lyrics that were hopeful & exploratory, something that made you feel like the best is yet to come. When someone hears Horizon, I want them to feel the overwhelming sense of joy and optimism that I still do after all the times I’ve listened. I want them to scream the words from their rooftops.” – NIO

Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: NIO Releases Euphoric Single “Horizon” ft. Casey Cook via Proximity

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