American DJ and producer DBT is an artist with a personal and distinctive style. The creative vision has its roots in, techno, house music, and tech house, but with this, he’s able to put into place such pervasive creative twists that each song ends up sounding unique. With his music, DBT aims to build dark atmospheres that will make you feel like you were invited to a Halloween party in a club, with all its horror and Day of the Dead vibes.
Inspired by artists such as deadmau5, Boris Brejcha, Mark Knight, and Black Coffee, in creating his music DBT forges sound scenarios where obscure and disquieting hues predominate, while harmonic rarefactions contrast with the enthralling rhythmic structures that are the foundations of each piece. Deep and enveloping, visionary in the construction and very personal in the execution, through his music DBT offers introspective listening experiences that can make you sink into immersive as well eerie reminiscences.
‘Holding On’ showcases all of those traits that we mentioned before and they show how unique and creative this talented producer can be within the studio. DBT kicks off the single with an eery and dark melody that is slowly joined by vocals. These synths then build towards the drop which spectacularly introduces a groovy yet heavy bassline that takes center stage. With an infectious top line of synths to keep the listener invested, ‘Holding On’ is a wonderful production that proves you should keep a close eye on this emerging producer.
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