Sonny Fodera releases new single featuring Josh Barry – Need

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The Australian melodic maestro Sonny Fodera has released a new track – Need, featuring Josh Barry, which is out on Danny Howard’s Nothing Else Matters. The bass-driven track is sounding fresh, as the artist comes fresh after a great summer.

The piano melodies add rich fervor to the track as it still sticks to being a deep and soulful mix, backed by the crisp vocals of Josh Barry. The track is one that is subtly created- so subtle, that it’ll make you feel you’re floating on still water and yet gives you a vibe that is suited for any club in the world. A truly unique piece of work this track is, and you’ll ‘Need’ it on your playlist at all times.

After the incredible year, with a residency at Cuckoo Land for Ibiza Rocks, and performances across Hideout, WE ARE FSTVL, and Amnesia’s ‘Together’ series, he releases this incredible track. It also follows the recent releases in ‘All Or Nothing’ and ‘Candy’, both in collaboration with the label boss Danny Howard.

Having come up through the ranks at a startling rate, Australian Sonny Fodera is now leading from the front. Turning heads right from the off was his compilations on Deep Down and Defected, which found Sonny adding his remix flair to a bunch of classics, and after that came sophomore effort After Parties & Aeroplanes. It was his smooth technical skills in the booth that first won him the affections of Green Velvet, and nowadays he weaves his tight, seductive sets featuring all colours of the house spectrum everywhere from Footwork Toronto to Warung in Brazil, Cielo in New York City to Pacha, Sankeys, Amnesia DC10 and in Ibiza as well as We ARE FSTVL and many others.

The label, Nothing Else Matters also hosts a series of fresh club tracks from the likes of KC Lights, Secondcity, Après, Just Kiddin’, Kydus and a lot more. Danny Howard makes sure that the best of music always gets the right launch.

With this track creating a distinction for itself among the other releases of Sonny, which are comparatively less deep and bassy, he sets off for a stellar second half of 2018.

Pavan Kumar

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