Swiss rising producer Joël Fabrice returns to Karonga Records with a hard-hitting new track ‘Losing My Mind’, out now on the Swiss imprint.
Entering a deep and rave-ready soundscape, Joel sets the tone with a thumping bassline and striking synths. Intertwining vocal pieces, this groove-inducing number lures listeners into a state of trance with its hypnotic presence. Moving across its engaging arrangement, ‘Losing My Mind’ will leave fans wanting more from this enticing producer, and have them playing it on repeat for many months to come.
Joel Fabrice‘s blend of deep and tech house is a modern meet of melodious and groovy soundscapes. At the forefront of a new generation of promising producers in the electronic space, he cut his teeth across Zurich’s club circuit, performing at iconic venues including OXA and Kaufleuten. Signing to renowned SwissHieronica in 2011, his hometown’s scene served as a source of inspiration and a stepping stone. Creating a buzz and building his following, he began receiving international bookings at the likes of World Club Dome (Frankfurt, Germany) and Miami Music Week events. Performances at festivals such as Motion Openair, Street Parade, Holi Festival, and Vibez Festival, resulted in him signing to Sirup Artist Agency, the home base of industry titans EDX, Antonio Giacca, and Nora En Pure. With every release and performance, Joel showcases his larger-than-life sound, pushing his name further into the depths of the scene.
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