After an extensive world tour, psy/trance trailblazer DJ and producer MR.BLACK is back with a fresh, high-energy release titled ‘Getting High’. Dropped through his own label HYBIT, a joint venture with Hardwell’s Revealed Recordings, the track is set to make waves in the charts once again.
Fans closely following MR.BLACK on social media could easily spot this track as a peak-time favorite throughout his summer performances. It became a standout in his sets at major performances like Sel Octagon Tokyo, Nibirii Festival, Indian Spirit Festival, and World Club Dome, among others.
‘Getting High’ blends hip-hop and R&B-inspired, pitched-down vocals with psytrance elements, hard techno kicks, and festival-ready soundscapes. True to MR.BLACK’s signature style, the track boasts intense build-ups and explosive drops, keeping listeners hooked from the first beat. The vocals hit powerfully on the first drop, perfectly suited for big stage performances. The breakdown and second build-up create a dark, tension-filled atmosphere before launching into an acid-tinged drop that leaves a lasting impression.
Coinciding with the track’s release, MR.BLACK announced his first-ever international residency in Japan. The eight-date ‘Trip 2 Fantasy’ residency at Sel Octagon Tokyo promises to deliver a unique, immersive experience for Tokyo fans, combining visual artistry with live music performances.
With ‘Getting High’, MR.BLACK continues to push boundaries, cementing his place as a leading figure in the psy/trance scene. His fans have crowned his unique sound as “Hybrid Trance,” a blend that defies sub-genre boundaries while staying true to his creative vision.
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