Founded by Nicky Romero, Protocol Recordings is one of the leading imprints for innovative house music; it boasts a roster of heavy-hitters complemented with immensely talented up-and-comers, all with a diverse range of sounds that are guaranteed to light up a dance floor. Among them is Navarra, the Dutch artist who got his start at the renowned music school Herman Brood Academie. With both classical music and DJ experience, Navarra‘s talent lies in creating a progressive pop sound that still enthralls the crowd during a live set. ‘Repeat’ is his third release on the label, following his 2017 remix of Sam Void‘s ‘On My Mind’ and his 2016’s notable debut ‘Crossroads’. Keep an eye out for releases from Navarra coming later this year!
Dutch DJ and producer Navarra is back on Protocol Recordings for the first time in two years with his new single ‘Repeat’ , an upbeat and groovy progressive house track that perfectly exemplifies the energetic and uplifting ethos of the genre. Drawing upon ethereal vocals, groovy melodies, and a bouncy bass line, Navarra merges electronic and pop elements to expertly deliver a track that is both emotive and dance floor-friendly. ‘Repeat’ pivots back into the house realm following Navarra‘s 2018’s electronic-pop releases ‘Live Like This’ with Justin Mylo and ‘Beautiful Day’ with Cara Melin, or his 2016’s ‘Crossroads’ – a collaboration with Nicky Romero himself. Press play on ‘Repeat’ and let Navarra‘s atmospheric melodies sweep you away.
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