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Over recent years, Rimbano has made a notable impact on the global house music scene. With releases on prominent labels like Sink Or Swim, Retails Records, and Material Series, this Italian artist has garnered support from industry heavyweights, including John Summit, Cloonee, Gordo, Acraze, CID, and more. Now, Rimbano is back on our new music feeds with another compelling addition to his growing catalog.

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His latest track, titled ‘Safada’, marks his seventh release this year, showcasing that signature percussion-heavy house style that fans have come to associate with him. The track’s dynamic percussive elements create an infectious groove, driving the rhythm and adding a lively bounce that draws listeners in from the first beat. Combined with a pulsating bassline, ‘Safada’ is a captivating release that invites repeated listens.

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Released on Andruss’ Drop Low Records, ‘Safada’ has captured attention at some of the biggest events and venues. Andruss himself spotlighted the track during standout sets at EDC Las Vegas and Elrow in Ibiza, while Cloonee gave it some love at Cocorico.

Born in 2003 and raised in Rovigo, Italy, Rimbano is a DJ and producer who continually pushes the boundaries of house music. His style blends percussive sounds with a forward-thinking and modern touch while staying true to his core focus: the bass. With multiple releases on respected labels and backing from top-tier artists, Rimbano is carving a distinct path in the international house music scene.

Listen – https://open.spotify.com/track/3ZMn0ZVxFUV8eJ0pVDFCVj

The post Rimbano Drops Quality New House Tune ‘Safada’ appeared first on Electric Mode.

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