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Damian William – Sulfur (Original Mix) [Lychee Records]

 

Damian William just keeps on going.  The French DJ/producer, and friend of the site, already saw his track “Le Sixieme Sens” get a re-release as well as full remix treatment from Maquina Music back in September.  Now the veteran music maker returns with a bang with his latest track, “Sulfur.”  This track is one of Damian William’s most massive productions yet, and comes off of his label Lychee Records.  The track starts off with a simple feel, with pitched-up leads guiding the groove toward the upcoming break.  The breakdown sees vintage piano keys added to accompany the atmosphere, while some massive synths lead to the drop.  A gargantuan bassline drives the entire track, with plenty of strong synth work as well as a high-end lead that pumps up the energy.  True to Damian William’s technique, the track only gets more gigantic as it goes on, leading to one last furious drop guaranteed to cause a frenzy.

 

Damian William has been remarkably consistent as a producer.  The French maestro even had one of his remixes recently signed to Dim Mak Records.   “Sulfur” is the latest example of Damian William’s talent, but it certainly won’t be the last.  Keep your eye on this guy, and pick up your copy of Sulfur today.

 

Damian William – Sulfur (Original Mix)

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