Nianaro Makes Debut on Neuroscience Recordings
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Nianaro makes his full debut on Neuroscience Recordings. His previous releases have been on labels such as Nukleuz and Echelon, with support from DJs including Aly & Fila and M.I.K.E. We hope you agree, that he has a sound that fits right in here at Neuroscience!
In the original mix of ‘Exhalation’ you can certainly hear where Nianaro draws his influences from. The track has a great tech-edged sound, and will work well in clubs. However, it also features some gorgeous balearic-esque melodies, giving a great sense of emotion.
Gor and Oceanic make a welcomed return to the label, this time on remix duties for ‘Exhalation’. Both producers have done an excellent job, completing what is a superb release package. Great work all round!
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