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1tbsp Drops Mind Bending Single, “Circuit Current”


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Just a few weeks ago Australian producer 1tbsp announced that he’d be giving us an eight-track album in August and with that news also came a brand-new single called ‘Sleeves Touch My Elbows’ which features a vocal sample from a song called ‘Gran remera’ by Argentinian project Mora y los metegoles.

Now, he’s back with a swirling, mind bending single aptly titled “Circuit Current.” He skillfully weaves trippy vocal samples with pulsating synths and a thumping beat that keeps you locked in the whole way through. We’re always thrilled to see where his creativity will take him and its safe to say that he’s struck gold yet again with this single.

“When I started working on my upcoming album “Mosquito Love”, I really wanted to explore mixing my passion of latin/reggaeton music with house/dance music, and basing it around my new purchase of some modular synths. ‘Circuit Current’ is one of the more modular tracks on the album which revolves around a modular jam I did with Nick Ward, as well as an old Oscar Key Sung song that I cut up. ‘Circuit Current’ feels like a big collage of sounds which I got to somehow all work together after a lot of arranging” – 1tbsp

Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: 1tbsp Drops Mind Bending Single, “Circuit Current”

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