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Aussie artist Kid Caird Drops Simmering Tech-House Banger ‘Body Work’


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Following the success of his December 2023 release, ‘You Ready To Work?’ and January 2024’s ‘Everyday,’ Kid Caird is hitting the ground running as he gears up for the year ahead. With over 100K streams on Spotify alone, a busy touring schedule, and countless hours spent in the studio last year, he’s eager to make the most of every opportunity in 2024.

His latest single is “Body Work,” a track born from a stroke of inspiration while Kid Caird was at his keyboard, diving into the digital crates of samples. As he sifted through the sounds, creative sparks flew, culminating in the realization of his vision. With each tinkering session, the pieces fell into place until the song burst to life.

“Body Work” wastes no time in captivating listeners with its crisp tech house percussion, robust basslines, and a synth with brass-inspired tones that serve as the song’s anchor. Combined with chopped vocal samples, it’s the recipe for a night filled with unforgettable moments on the dancefloor.

Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Aussie artist Kid Caird Drops Simmering Tech-House Banger ‘Body Work’

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