With over 10 years of experience within the electronic dance music world, Andrey Apriori is no stranger to the scene. Recently launching the new alias “Apriori“, he made his debut on Sirup Music in 2020 with his ‘Illuminate’ EP. Since then Apriori went on to find the perfect home for his music in RSNNC Records. An independent boutique record label aimed at creating vocal electronic music filled with stories, RSNNC Records was the perfect home for the sound of Apriori and he would go on to prove that with 8 releases on the imprint. Now with already 2 releases under his belt in 2022, Apriori is back with yet another spectacular release, this time titled ‘Tracy’s Song’.
With his music, Apriori loves to take you on a journey, mostly within the electronic elements and melodies but he’s never afraid to top it off with the perfect vocals and that can perfectly describe ‘Tracy’s Song’. The Russian producer uses a constant presence of drum sounds and subtle basslines to keep a sense of groove but it’s with the topline synths and melodies that this single shines. As each element is introduced it bring a fresh feeling to the single but they also don’t take anything away from the other sounds used in the mix, resulting in the perfect piece of electronic goodness that we can’t take our ears away from. Another smashing release, this one is yet another reason why you should be watching Apriori very closely in these coming months.
Stream this single below.
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