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Stepping into summer with a change of energy is a new track from Green Room head honcho Like Mike, in collaboration with the highly established Tayllor. Entitled ’Kasmir’, the track delves into the deeper side of the pair’s production as eclectic electronic music and is layered with afro components and lengthy melodies. The latest release is trance-inducing from the start, utilizing tribal percussion and drawn-out keys to slowly carry you through the track. Coming exclusively to Green Room, ’Kasmir’ speaks to fans of progressive, deep, melodic, and tribal house with its multifaceted production style.
Produced by: Like Mike, Tayllor
Written by: Michael Thivaios, Dimitrios Raptis
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