LUCATI’s latest release, TELEMARKETER, is a track that mixes a deep, dark bassline with smooth, pop-like vocals in a way that you don’t hear every day. The song has a groovy, almost gritty feel to it, with a bassline that’s tough and mechanical, reminding listeners of the darker, bass-heavy sounds from Timo Maas’ Loud album. But what really makes TELEMARKETER stand out is the smooth contrast between that rough bassline and the silky, poppy vocals that float over it.

The bassline in TELEMARKETER is heavy and deep, creating an intense rhythm that pulls you into the track. It’s almost like a mechanical heartbeat, thumping underneath the music. This dark, groovy element really gives the song its edge, while the vocals above it are soft and clear, adding a layer of lightness to the track. The contrast between the hard bass and the smooth vocals is what makes this song so unique and catchy.

Whether you love the deeper, darker side of electronic music or you’re more into smooth, poppy melodies, TELEMARKETER has something for everyone. It shows that LUCATI is pushing his sound forward while still keeping a foot in the underground scene.

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LUCATI’s TELEMARKETER is a track that proves this artist is one to watch, blending dark grooves and smooth vocals in a fresh new way.

 

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