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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment magazine in the UK“, I’m Glad I Found U Pt.1 by Amsterdam producer and DJ GANZ features pounding electronic beats with hints of hip hop and elements of earlier UK/Glasgow sounds, beats, and vibes.
GANZ
GANZ, A.K.A Jordy Saämena is an Amsterdam-based maker/DJ specialist who fostered his unbelievable mix of hip-jump and electronica since early on. Over the long haul, GANZ’s sound has advanced, seeing him investigate new regions and examination with non mainstream, popular and cutting edge music.
Shelter
I’m Glad I Found U Pt.1, his new four-track EP, was the result of GANZ digging through unfinished projects and realizing that some of them deserved to be finished. The artist had a lot of songs to work with, so he or she spent months reworking songs. “This was one of the most fun projects I’ve been working on the last years and gave me so many vibes I decided to make a series of EPs like this,” the artist said. This one is called “Pt.1” because of this. The EP is built on pounding electronic beats with hints of hip hop and elements of earlier sounds, beats, and vibes from Glasgow and the UK.
Introduction track “Shelter” including vocals by Black Morrison/Pursue Zara, from Australia, establishes the vibe for the aggregate of the EP. The ethereal track builds into a soaring, euphonic atmosphere with a kaleidoscope of bright synths. The title track of this EP is “Paper Pane Borders,” which was written in 2017 in the first place. a lively, fast-paced song that will undoubtedly brighten any gathering.
I’m Glad I Found U Pt. 1
The first part of a brand-new chapter for GANZ is titled “I’m Glad I Found U Pt. 1.” He shared that New year, new energies and he is prepared to begin again with a spotless sheet. The EP conveys such countless large feelings, so it’s most certainly one to play while getting in the party mood.
Empowering others to do whatever feels quite a bit better and to not get excessively impacted by the world or contrast your specialty with others, GANZ explained that nobody is better or more worse. We are in general here to share our craft and assuming you put some feeling into your work, it’s not possible for anyone to say that it’s terrible. It’s just their preference.
With north of 200,000 month to month audience members, his synth-centered creations and remixes helped introduce another period of electronic music. We can anticipate significant accomplishments from GANZ and future collaboration opportunities in the coming months with streaming numbers in the millions.
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