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black a.m. Drops Energetic House Single ‘70W (Vaded)’


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black a.m., also known as Sinclair Wheeler, has brought a unique rock-infused spin to the house music world. Since 2019, he has pushed the boundaries of his craft, earning himself spots at marquee events like Insomniac’s Park N Rave series and receiving accolades from industry titans such as John Summit, NGHTMRE, JOYRYDE, Slander, and DJ Craze. This attention wasn’t without merit; Ultra Music officially released his remix of NGHTMRE and Gunna’s “Cash Cow” while also signing tracks to Slow Roast Records and accumulating over 600,000 streams across platforms.

Now, this talented artist is back in the saddle with a sizzling new single ’70W (Vaded)’ – supercharged with energy and bass. He masterfully rides the line between electro, bass, and tech house, delivering a result that’s unmistakably unique and captivating.

We’re excited to see what he does next but in the meantime, check out the single below!

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