And that’s exactly what’s happened as someone from our radar list has dropped two tracks that sound absolutely sick.
MPH has been on our radar for some time now. For almost two years the producer / DJ has been delivering really good tracks as well has dropping some serious mixes for fans to enjoy.
His fusion of UKG music and Bassline music hits the sweet spot for almost every fan listening to his tracks.
Whether the song is upbeat or is in possession of some heavy bass, MPH always seems to deliver bangers on a consistent basis.
Well recently MPH teamed up with Oppidan to release a two pack for fans to vibe out to.
Titled, “Reasons & Fluteloops”, these two tracks feel as if they’ve been crafted specifically for the dance floor addicts.
The first track, “Reasons” gives off more of a UKG feel to it. The track has the signature female vocals you can sing along to on it, but still carries some heavy bassline.
The second track, “Fluteloops” carries more bassline and but more energy to it. This element will probably mean the club goers will vibe out to this track a bit more.
We’re more than familiar with MPH and what he brings to the table, however these two tracks are our introduction to Oppidan.
If this is the vibe Oppidan comes with on tracks, then we can’t wait to dive into their catalogue and see what else in his arsenal.
If you want to know what a “dance floor filler” sounds like, we suggest you check out these two releases.
Both releases scream, “move your body”.
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