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Bantam Lions shares deep and heady house track, "Many Years Later" [Premiere]

  • July 30, 2014
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Here's that tender house vibe that will remain cemented in your head for a good while. Produced by the Liverpool gent,Bantam Lions, who knows how to delve into the experimental, "Many Years Later" serves as the AA to his newest EP, Recollections. Out on Scenery, the four tracker features two original tracks on the a-side and two remixes by Cloudface and The Cyclist on the flip. As both originals see the producer diving into an atmosphere of preliminary house coloration, "Many Years Later" does a phenomenal job at capturing listener curiosity in a way that will surely have bodies on the dance floor moving at its command.

With a founding tempo set at 128bpm, the spirit in "Many Years Later" chimes in adequately as  melodies strengthen into effect with grace. Aside from the kick's rumble, there's not too much quarrel occuring to discourage the pleasing sensation received from the sunken hats and surging synth line paddling freely past the track's ever growing tensity. Allow the groove to take you on a gratifying trip and check out EARMILK's exclusive stream of Bantam Lions' "Many Years Later".

 

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Already available on 12-inch vinyl, the worldwide release is set for this September.


 

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"Many Years Later"

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