Dylan Taylor - "Hurricane" ft. The Ready Set
Los Angeles-based drummer and producer Dylan Taylor released new track "Hurricane" featuring Jordan Witzigreuter of The Ready Set. His debut EP G.R.A.V.E.S. is set to be released on September 2nd. Listen to his first single "Lost Hearts" featuring Cameron Byrd of Hollywood Ending.
When describing "Hurricane' Taylor said, "the theme behind 'Hurricane' is something that everyone experiences and sees everyday. People addicted to technology, always on their phone, even when you're out in a social environment. With things like the PokemonGo release, or girls aiming to gain followers by their endless selfies, I wish people would look around them and be thankful of what they have right in front of them. Live in the moment, not on the Internet".
Witzigreuter added, "when Dylan sent me the basic version of this track, I wrote to it and had it done in maybe 20 minutes - it was one of those songs that came out supernatural, which is rare. It's got this uplifting type of vibe that I love - I always gravitate toward that style of writing. I've been listening to Dylan's tracks for a while now, and I think the hybrid of this type of production with live drum elements is something that's rare in dance music which makes the whole thing stand out".
Listen via Spotify or Youtube below.
When describing "Hurricane' Taylor said, "the theme behind 'Hurricane' is something that everyone experiences and sees everyday. People addicted to technology, always on their phone, even when you're out in a social environment. With things like the PokemonGo release, or girls aiming to gain followers by their endless selfies, I wish people would look around them and be thankful of what they have right in front of them. Live in the moment, not on the Internet".
Witzigreuter added, "when Dylan sent me the basic version of this track, I wrote to it and had it done in maybe 20 minutes - it was one of those songs that came out supernatural, which is rare. It's got this uplifting type of vibe that I love - I always gravitate toward that style of writing. I've been listening to Dylan's tracks for a while now, and I think the hybrid of this type of production with live drum elements is something that's rare in dance music which makes the whole thing stand out".
Listen via Spotify or Youtube below.
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