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ELOQ – Diamonds [Next Wave]

by Jeffrey Yau
February 3, 2017
in Bass Music, Future Bass, Music, Pop
ELOQ – Diamonds [Next Wave]

Next Wave has definitely hit the jackpot with ELOQ’s “Diamonds” by managing to land a vocal feature by MØ no less. Though they’re not able to credit the singer in the title, once you hit that play button it’s not too hard to hear the Danish singer’s distinctive voice.

“Diamonds” is a slow-moving yet fiery affair which should have you enchanted the second MØ’s vocals come in. ELOQ does a great job with the production applying layer after layer of sound constructing the perfect texture for the vocals to cut through. Perfectly placed between future bass and future pop, “Diamonds” might not become the mainstream hit that MØ’s last few singles are, but should definitely emerge as a timeless track reminiscent of her older catalog.

Tags: diamondseloqFuture Bassfuture popMØmusicNext Wave
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