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Premiere: Melé explores electrifying percussion with 'The Latin Track'

Got drums?

  • Funster
  • 20 March 2017
Premiere: Melé explores electrifying percussion with 'The Latin Track'

Despite hailing from Wirral, Melé's music is about as culturally widespread as you can get. His output samples sounds from all over the planet, with influences from an early age coming from South America and beyond.

He's released via labels like Edible, Lobster Boy and Formula and these imprint's have played host to some of his biggest tracks to date.

Cuts like 'Ambience', 'Scouse Africa' and 'Get Down' which he made alongside Champion have torn up clubs over the last few years and the young selector has really found his groove of late.

Next up he heads to DFTD for his debut release there and you can expect more of the percussive same. 'The Latin Track' features electrifying drums and rhythm from the off, making it the perfect gift for a crowd that needs some extra energy.

'The Latin Track' will be released soon via DFTD

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