Julian Jordan, globally acclaimed DJ and producer, and Eleganto, the rising star of electronic music, have joined forces to create an exhilarating new track, "NRG." The duo's encounter at STMPD Studios sparked an instant connection, as they recognized the immense potential in each other's music. Fuelled by mutual admiration, Julian and Eleganto embarked on a collaborative journey, with Kota lending his vocals to elevate the production to new heights.
Drawing inspiration from Julian's signature bass house style, "NRG" perfectly encapsulates the contemporary sound and energy of today's music landscape. Bass house has emerged as one of the most sought-after genres, and Julian's meteoric rise on the world's biggest stages is a testament to his mastery of this captivating style. The fusion of Julian's infectious energy and groundbreaking music has propelled him into the forefront of the electronic music scene, leading to an overwhelming demand for his live performances.
Notably, ‘NRG’ has become a staple song in the sets of renowned DJ/producers such as DJ Snake and Zedd. These industry heavyweights recognize the track's undeniable appeal and have incorporated it into their performances. Next to that, the song has been making waves on Instagram and TikTok as well over the past week. Garnering more than 15 million views on the social media platforms before its official release, this only further solidifies its status as a must-listen.
"NRG" embodies the essence of the contemporary music landscape, designed to captivate and energize audiences in any festival or club setting. With Kota's vocals adding an extra layer of intensity, the production of "NRG" came together seamlessly, reflecting the artists' shared vision of creating a track that resonates with today's audience.
"NRG" is a testament to the power of collaboration and the boundless creativity that arises when three remarkable talents converge. As they continue to push the boundaries of their artistry, Julian and Eleganto's ascent to the pinnacle of the electronic music industry seems all but inevitable.