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Blood Groove & Kikis - Vesta [Silk Music]

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▼ Release Tracklist:
01 Blood Groove & Kikis - Vesta (Original Mix)
02 Blood Groove & Kikis - Vesta (Matt Fax Remix)

Blood Groove & Kikis make a triumphant return to Silk Digital with "Vesta", the first single from their upcoming artist album "Wonderland". Fresh off their top-charting "Mirage" release on Silk Royal, the exceedingly talented Latvian duo offer another slice of refined progressive with this one. The single has also been remixed by sensational talents Kazusa and Matt Fax.

The Original Mix is a euphoric, peak-stormer, with hints of the classic melodic progressive sound, championed by artists like Jaytech, Dinka, and Mango. A gorgeous chord progression is introduced early, embedded in lush and richly atmospheric pads. Meanwhile, an equally layered rhythm section gives the track a powerful and rocking swing. In the main break, the beats drop out, and we are left with only a radiant and truly ethereal main lead.

Next up, we are excited to welcome back Japanese talent Kazusa, perhaps best known for his collaboration "Move On" with Shingo Nakamura. Although his sound typically hovers around the more chilled side of melodic progressive, this euphoric take centers on a trance-influenced, layered lead. Meanwhile, a hypnotic piano motif dances around the groove.

Finally, progressive house artist-of-the-moment Matt Fax, fresh off of a recent guest mix for Above & Beyond's "Group Therapy", returns to our imprint with a stunning take. The meaty bassline cuts through the groove, while fluttering arps sweeten the mid-range. In the main break, soaring pads offer another gorgeous interpretation of the melodic motifs presented in the original.

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