Svsto puts us to dance with “AP7”

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The rhythm of the highway turned into an electronic anthem.

Carla Parameter He has brought us new music in his lonely project, Svstoimmersing ourselves in a night trip with “AP7”. This is eThe last single prior to the launch of his debut album as a soloist, and is inspired by the iconic highway that crosses the Spanish industrial landscape, capturing the energy of an endless route in which the lights of the factories and the roar of the engines merge with a dark and sophisticated techno.

With an enveloping mixture of intense rhythms and an accelerated pulse, “AP7” transforms the experience of driving into a Rave itinerant. Its sound evokes the adrenaline of speed and the feeling of getting lost in the asphalt while music rumbles as a constant beat.

“AP7” of Svstois already available on platforms streaming And it has a Visualizer directed by Carla Parmo. Give it Play next:

This advance reaffirms the sound vision of Svstobetting on an urban and nocturnal aesthetic that transcends the simple concept of electronic music.

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