Sinisa Tamamovic - Let The Bass Kick EP
Sinisa Tamamovic is back on Night Light Records with a powerful two-track summer release built for the dancefloor.
Leading the package is 'Let The Bass Kick', a groove-driven weapon that has already proven itself on dancefloors. Packed with infectious rhythm, rolling basslines and irresistible energy, it's the perfect soundtrack for peak-time summer moments, delivering exactly what its title promises.
On the flip side, 'Kinesonance' explores a deeper, more melodic direction while maintaining the label's signature groove. Blending house and techno influences, the track combines uplifting synth melodies, driving percussion and warm, hypnotic atmospheres, creating a feel-good journey made for those unforgettable moments when the dancefloor comes alive.
With these two carefully crafted productions, Sinisa Tamamovic once again showcases his ability to fuse groove, emotion and timeless club energy. Whether you're looking for a peak-time anthem or a melodic late-night roller, this release delivers both in style.
| ARTIST | TRACK NAME |
|---|---|
| Sinisa Tamamovic |
Let The Bass Kick (Original Mix) |
| Sinisa Tamamovic |
Kinesonance (Original Mix) |
SUPPORT FROM: djetan303, Shiba San, Grasso & Maxim, karotte, Marc Romboy, Dr.Best (Radio Z 95.8 Nuernberg), Anthony Pappa, deerjade, emanuelquerol, Adriatique, Marco Faraone...
Night Light Records is the powerhouse behind a mounting stack of tracks birthed from the warped minds that exist on techno’s murkier outskirts. Based out of Banja Luka in Bosnia And Herzegovina and London in United Kingdom, Night Light has been clocking up plaudits for its roster of releases featuring the cream of the techno heartland’s throb-meisters. Vinyl and digital outings have made some serious damage on charts and online stores across Europe, and have attracted the support of DJs clamoring for bleeding edge sounds. Night Light is the brainchild of pioneering Bosnian DJ duo Sinisa Tamamovic and Mladen Tomic. As principles in the techno minimal and tech house field, their reputation was established by a clutch of darker hued tracks and well-received remixes on genre leading labels. Night Light has continued in that throbbing vein, releasing to rapidly growing success. Extending their appeal still further, off-shoot label Night Light Slow Edition presents a more easily-digestible side of techno, minimal and tech house that is set to worry the mainstream while retaining a trademark edginess to their sound that steers it left of centre.
