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Core KNTXT artist Amazingblaze delivers an electrifying new release, the Amelia EP, on Charlotte de Witte’s turbo-charged RPM by KNTXT label. The four track release arrives on 23rd January 2025 and shows another evolution to his sound.
Amazingblaze has been working with KNTXT since 2022 and since then he has set the underground scene alight. His expertly designed sounds sit right at the forefront of the techno and trance scene and come with emotive vocals and irresistible synth designs. The producer has been obsessed with music since a young age and that always comes through in his fully released sounds. Whichever style he explores, he always makes sure that he makes a devastating impact in the club and that’s true of this new EP once more.
Amazingblaze says: “For me, this music is very emotional, as I have written tracks in different periods of my life, including a period of immigration, which was quite difficult. All the tracks are different and energizing in their own way. The EP blends diverse electronic styles, from uplifting hard trance and euphoric rave energy to groovy techno with hypnotic vocals and the powerful drive of psytrance. It captures a dynamic range of emotions and energy, delivering everything from timeless rave vibes to space-bound grooves.”
Charlotte adds: “One of the most innovative producers out there is back with a slamming EP on KNTXT. His perfect blend of trance and techno are beautifully represented on this Amelia EP. Igor is absolutely killing it with this one.”
‘Amelia’ kicks like a mule and has flat footed, driving drums with heart aching vocal hooks up top and flashy trance stabs lighting up the beats. It’s a vibrant and vital sound, then ‘Abyss’ keeps the pressure up with a more old school rave take on techno and a tough bassline beneath glittery arps and bleeping tones. It’s strobe lit perfection with a spine-tingling breakdown. ‘Omnis Vir Lupus’ delivers a bassline that pulses with relentless intensity, paired with high-energy drum patterns, intergalactic synths, and a freaky vocal that ties it all together. ‘That’s My Shit featuring Mauro Somm’ closes down with a dark energy, menacing vocals and rumbling bassline that will sweep any dance floor off its feet.