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Matt Nash returns with 'Generation Love'

  • May 9, 2017
  • Steph Evans
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If you're not familiar with Matt Nash's name yet, you might know his music. His 2014 track "Starlight (Could You Be Mine)" was more than just a breakout track, but became an anthem of the year. At the time, the London-based producer and artist was just a teenager, and now, a little older, has returned with an EP on Size Records. Generation Love features two big room tracks, and they're both memorable. "ML4U," or "My Love For You," features grinding acidic synths (think Alesso's "Tear The Roof Off") that are just right – this isn't banging you over the head with its energy. "Generation" has more of a classic festival anthem style, but together, they make up an EP that makes us remember, "Oh yeah, we like this guy." 

Connect with Matt Nash: SoundCloud | Facebook | Twitter

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