London-based producer A-Minor (aka Amin Hamzianpour) follows-up last year’s debut Thinking Bout The Things with brand new track, Someone You Love.
The track, which hears guest vocals from Submotion Orchestra’s Ruby Wood, sees A-Minor channel the likes of Daft Punk (Around The World-era), alongside elements of the more underground early-UKG (mid-90s). Someone You Love is a seemingly-light and airy house cut, that’s more confined to Hed Kandi: Serve Chilled-esque than big and thumping brash beats; that said, gives a nice introduction to A-Minor’s upcoming material (a new single is set to be released via MoS early next year).
Stream Someone You Love below; it’s a free download too:
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