Wave Tom Releases ‘Futu’, A Catchy Future House Single!

A relative new comer into the electronic dance music production scene, Polish artist Wave Tom recently released his first ever solo production ‘Futu’. What he lacks in experience, he makes up for with tons of creativity in his home studio. As there is not much available to prove what style or genre he will produce in the coming months and years, if his first release is any indication, we are in for a lot of fun and catchy productions.

‘Futu’ is build around simple synths and sounds used creatively to add a nice bounce and vibe to the production. The catchy melody used through helps distinguish this single from the crowd and make for a memorable single. Wave Tom incorporates a break beat style break for the second break to really show off his innovative skills within his DAW. Keep a close eye on this producer as he is set for more releases in the coming months.

Stream this track below.

Dylan Smith

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