KRYDER UNLOCKS INNER CREATOR FOR NEW RELEASE ON ARMADA MUSIC: ‘PIECE OF ART’

It takes more than just a bit of production prowess to claim a Top 3 spot in 1001Tracklists’ Top 101 Producers Of 2021, and Kryder proves it with every record he puts out. Off the back of a series of stellar originals and standout remixes for York’s ‘On The Beach’ and Dragonette, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Cat Dealers and Bruno Martini’s ‘Summer Thing’, the U.K. dance phenomenon pushes the envelop again, unlocking his inner creator to deliver a true ‘Piece Of Art’ to Amsterdam-, New York- and London-based record label Armada Music.

Elegant and aesthetically pleasing, Kryder’s new vocal piece thoroughly imparts that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. With graceful melodies and heavenly vocals narrating a sense of belonging, ‘Piece Of Art’ is as timeless as a record can get.

“I personally really love this track – says Kryder – I tried to balance melodic House energy with euphoric Trance atmospheres and beautiful vocals. Made in Ibiza for the world to enjoy!”

The past few years have been exceptionally good to Kryder. His invigorating take on big room firepower has found a massive audience on the dance floor and within the dance music industry, leading to releases on renowned labels such as Armada Music, Axtone, Size Records, Spinnin’ and Subliminal in addition to recent collaborations with the likes of Steve Angello and Erick Morillo. Aside from making waves as one of the industry’s top producers, Kryder continues to juggle performances at premier festivals such as Creamfields, Mysteryland, Tomorrowland, Dance Valley, Ultra, Tomorrowland, Sensation, Electric Love and Medusa with heading up his own label group and hosting his own Kryteria radio show, which is syndicated to over 100 FM stations worldwide.

Stream and download ‘Piece Of Art’ here.

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