Top 100 Chart placements for Take Notes
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Resounding far away from house to house, Take Notes spearheads AG Swifty and Brad Brunner join forces for an epic collaborative effort. The secret tool of many sets from the Romanians for almost a year, 'Lay Back' EP finally comes to light - exceeding any sonic expectation. Both tracks rotate around tough kickdrums, glidy subs, hip-hop sounds, rumbling basslines, hook vocals sketches, hyperspeed effects - and a maximum dose of freshness: can't catch us.
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.