JOHN AMARO & THE TRIXX DELIVER SUNSHINE-INFUSED SINGLE 'WE CAME FOR LOVE' OUT NOW ON SIRUP MUSIC

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Setting the tone with the track’s emotive topline and airy pads, shuffling percussion and claps are blended into the mix. Calling upon uplifting piano chords and a bouncy bassline, this sunshine-infused single radiates positivity and will have listeners singing along in no time. Demonstrating their synergy in ‘We Came For Love’, John Amaro & The Trixx add yet another scintillating track to their list of collaborations.

Hailing from Cyprus, John Amaro is one of the island’s hottest musical exports. Renowned near and far for his DJ sets and production prowess, he has hosted radio shows on Mix FM and now NRJ Radio. At the young age of 19, John placed #4 in Cyprus’ Smirnoff Ice & Choice FM DJ contest, and a few years later he came #2 in the Deejay Radio DJ contest. Spinning around the world and with releases on revered imprints such as Blanco Y Negro, Sirup Music, Freeway Recordings, John’s tracks have been supported by the likes of Tiësto, Quintino, Ummet Ozcan, Oliver Heldens and many more.

Croatian DJ and producer The Trixx is one of the country’s most in-demand producers, and has dedicated his life to music for more than 15 years. Embarking on his career in Zagreb, he has played at all of the biggest clubs in the country, as well as mega festival ULTRA Europe in 2016 and 2019. With releases on Mixmash Records, Sirup Music, 2Dutch and many more, his tracks have been championed by the likes of Laidback Luke, Afrojack, Don Diablo, EDX, to name a few. Teaming up with John Amaro in 2019, the dynamic duo are just getting started, and have plenty more music to share with the world in the near future.

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WOOLI & TRIVECTA TEAM UP WITH GRAMMY WINNING CREED SINGER SCOTT STAPP ON “LIGHT UP THE SKY” OUT NOW ON SEVEN LIONS’ OPHELIA RECORDS

"Light Up The Sky" is the unexpected collaboration between dance music DJs and producers Wooli and Trivecta and Scott Stapp, the Grammy winning songwriter, solo artist, and voice of multi-platinum rock band Creed. Stapp’s fluid vocals soar over euphoric walls of synths and head-banging bass to create a track that leaves nothing on the table. The track is a breath of fresh air into the melodic dance music scene, bridging genres and fanbases and providing a collaboration that feels both nostalgic and modern at once. Ophelia Records 2021

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Wooli (Adam Puleo) is an East Coast producer who has quickly taken the electronic music scene by storm. He has received immediate support from the legends of dubstep including Excision, Seven Lions, KAYZO, Slander, Snails, as well as others. Wooli is not confined by single genres of electronic music, blending heavy dubstep with melodic future bass producing a sound that cannot be forgotten. Wooli has also released music on labels such as Welcome Records, Never Say Die, and Circus Records among others. His big collaborations include the huge Evolution EP with Excision, a three-way collab with Seven Lions and Excision on “Another Me” and “Island” with Seven Lions & Trivecta (feat. Nevve)”.

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Trivecta is a Tampa based melodic bass producer and songwriter. In addition to receiving support from artists like Excision, The Chainsmokers and Don Diablo, he’s joined melodic bass connoisseurs such as Illenium, Seven Lions, Dabin, Kill The Noise, and Wooli on tour. Trivecta has also landed official remixes with his tourmates. His take on Illenium’s “Fractures” has drawn 6.5M listens on Spotify alone and collaborated with Excision & Wooli on “Oxygen”, which has amassed nearly half a million streams with support from UKF & MrSuicideSheep.

Scott Stapp is a Grammy winning songwriter, solo artist, and voice of Creed (50+ million albums sold) who is currently writing the follow-up to his 2019 comeback album, The Space Between The Shadows, which reintroduced an evolved artist in his prime and debuted at the top of Rock and Album charts in the US and UK. The album’s success, and Scott’s candid discussions about recovery and serving as a mentor to those still struggling led Pollstar to invite him to speak about overcoming and rebuilding at Pollstar Live (Feb. 2020).

AVAION AND WHY SO SAD LINK UP FOR EMOTIVE NEW SINGLE ‘FALLIN’’ OUT NOW ON ALL PLATFORMS

AVAION and Why So Sad have been on a roll with recent releases, and now the pair arrive at a crossroads with their debut collaboration ‘Fallin’’. Whilst the pair have developed their own trademark sounds and fostered a loyal following separately, the single sees two artists who share a similarity in their message come together to produce a stellar single that is set to further ignite both of their blossoming careers.

‘Fallin’’ follows hugely promising success for both artists in recent times. Why So Sad have hit 17 million streams on their single ‘Out Of Time’, which has nearly achieved Gold status in South Africa, and boasts over 3.5 million views on the official music video plus 5.1 million on tastemaker channel Elect Music. This summer also saw the release of the remix from BLOODLINE, comprised of talented acts HUGEL, Felix Jaehn and The Vamps. AVAION has also seen huge growth, with his single ‘Pieces’ achieving a whopping 32 million streams on Spotify alone, and recently achieved Platinum status in South Africa.

Asked about the idea of a collaboration with the other, both answer almost identically; “We both have massive respect for one another, and the mix of tension and coolness like fire and water united in a song. We really wanted to combine that to create even more heightened emotion, and love the outcome that is ‘Fallin’’.

AVAION & Why So Sad have been making a serious mark in the electronic music scene with their unique branch of downtempo melancholic beats, and it was only a matter of time before the pair teamed up. The result, ‘Fallin’’, showcases two artists hitting their prime, comfortable in their songwriting skills and ability to utilize both artists strengths.

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