Top 100 Chart placements for Take Notes
Updated 2 years ago
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Walking into a new year with the same grit and fuel that have characterised the Take Notes journey since the very beginning, UK’s rising talent Louis Millne is next with a brand new gunpowder tune. Featuring early 2000s hip-hop vocals and the usual gloomy, rolling Take Notes trademark vocals, Louis Millne, who already has his music released on our TNT sub-label, DOSMUNDOS, and Issues, to name a few, delivers a high-octane minimal tech roller. On the remix duties, the boss Mahony returns with his first remix since the label opened, and the result is precisely what is expected: a deeper, darker take on Millne’s track with tight grooves, muffled bass, and his usual dose of club energy.
Walking into a new year with the same grit and fuel that have characterised the Take Notes journey since the very beginning, UK’s rising talent Louis Millne is next with a brand new gunpowder tune. Featuring early 2000s hip-hop vocals and the usual gloomy, rolling Take Notes trademark vocals, Louis Millne, who already has his music released on our TNT sub-label, DOSMUNDOS, and Issues, to name a few, delivers a high-octane minimal tech roller. On the remix duties, the boss Mahony returns with his first remix since the label opened, and the result is precisely what is expected: a deeper, darker take on Millne’s track with tight grooves, muffled bass, and his usual dose of club energy.
Walking into a new year with the same grit and fuel that have characterised the Take Notes journey since the very beginning, UK’s rising talent Louis Millne is next with a brand new gunpowder tune. Featuring early 2000s hip-hop vocals and the usual gloomy, rolling Take Notes trademark vocals, Louis Millne, who already has his music released on our TNT sub-label, DOSMUNDOS, and Issues, to name a few, delivers a high-octane minimal tech roller. On the remix duties, the boss Mahony returns with his first remix since the label opened, and the result is precisely what is expected: a deeper, darker take on Millne’s track with tight grooves, muffled bass, and his usual dose of club energy.
Walking into a new year with the same grit and fuel that have characterised the Take Notes journey since the very beginning, UK’s rising talent Louis Millne is next with a brand new gunpowder tune. Featuring early 2000s hip-hop vocals and the usual gloomy, rolling Take Notes trademark vocals, Louis Millne, who already has his music released on our TNT sub-label, DOSMUNDOS, and Issues, to name a few, delivers a high-octane minimal tech roller. On the remix duties, the boss Mahony returns with his first remix since the label opened, and the result is precisely what is expected: a deeper, darker take on Millne’s track with tight grooves, muffled bass, and his usual dose of club energy.
The stakes have never been higher. Its an all-in situation here at the headquarters. One of Argentinas hottest prospects, Discip, is ready to take the lead with a one-of-kind fan favourite with his The Way I Like It EP. Marching forth amongst his signature electro bassline, hooky warped vocals, and spacey FX, the lead track is going to be a mainstay dancefloor anthem, while titled Lights On digs deep into the darkest moment of the night, offering a deeper, more hypnotic groove-driven production wrapped in Discips usual fashion.
Walking into a new year with the same grit and fuel that have characterised the Take Notes journey since the very beginning, UK’s rising talent Louis Millne is next with a brand new gunpowder tune. Featuring early 2000s hip-hop vocals and the usual gloomy, rolling Take Notes trademark vocals, Louis Millne, who already has his music released on our TNT sub-label, DOSMUNDOS, and Issues, to name a few, delivers a high-octane minimal tech roller. On the remix duties, the boss Mahony returns with his first remix since the label opened, and the result is precisely what is expected: a deeper, darker take on Millne’s track with tight grooves, muffled bass, and his usual dose of club energy.