Chris Giuliano is back on the release radar with ‘Off The Wall’, the DJ/producer’s third release of 2021. It directly follows the esteemed powerhouse’s August-released hit ‘Running With The Wind’ with Natalie Major, as well as his reworks of Airo and Robert B’s ‘The Distant’ and Dan Stone’s ‘Back To You’. Out now via Anjunabeats, ‘Off The Wall’ is available to listen to across all streaming platforms.
The thumping tune kicks off with a pulsating, speaker-shattering bass that provides an atmospheric touch, teasing the impending massively colossal production soon to follow. A catchy beat and an enticing four-on-the-floor rhythm then trickle in immediately after. With each passing second, a palpable tension steadily rises as the buildup gains momentum. The imminent hefty drop is monumental in scope, audibly taking up much of the sonic space with its fiercely relentless intensity. The song’s pace slows down mid-way through, with heady trance elements taking the reins. The euphoric four-on-the-floor endeavor re-introduces the propulsive, rolling barrage of bass yet again, rounding out the anthemic release with an extraordinary energy unlike anything ever heard before it. In all, the latest to come from Giuliano is an enthralling original production that serves as a great addition to the Anjunabeats label.
“’I crafted this tastefully-unusual, genre-bending tune for the peak time main stage. High-energy and fun, it’s aimed for the electronic music community to proverbially let their hair down and truly appreciate and enjoy the moment.” – Chris Giuliano
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