Adam Moryttoo aims to inspire others through electronic music with “Shake City”

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With a talent for uplifting the moods of his listeners instantly through groovy sonics and feel-good soundscapes, Adam Moryttoo is looking to take the electronic scene by storm with his latest single, a club weapon titled ‘Guns and Drums’. Inspired by the likes of vocal house and dance pop legends such as MK, and Diplo, this certainly shines through in his own music, in which he is building a strong reputation for himself through his ever-evolving and growing signature style.

“When I make any new piece of music, I want it to make people feel good and most importantly understood. When my music is played either in headphones or on the club speakers, I want it to contribute towards people having some of the best days and nights of their lives — me included.

Adam Moryttoo on his creative process:

‘Guns and Drums’ is exactly what it promises to be: a club-ready, summer anthem with heaps of personality and a combination of sounds that won’t be able to keep a smile off your face. Starting instantly with a pulsating, groovy rhythm, a sleek vocal sings out and drives the track forward further to perfection.

Destined for the clubs and the charts, this house-driven banger transports us straight to those warm summer festival days, deep in the crowds.“My creative process for “Guns and Drums”’ stemmed from wanting to create something uplifting, empowering and relatable — something that touches on the experiences that we’ve all found ourselves in through the vocals and melody as well as putting a nostalgic summer love feel to the track.”It’s hard to believe that this is only his sophomore track, but Adam setting himself up a long & fruitful career if “Guns and Drums”’ is anything to go by.

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