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Enzo is Burning releases new fiery single “Cap” on Another Rhythm Records

  • October 7, 2024
  • Patrick Ames Conner
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London-based DJ/producer Enzo is Burning has released his fiery single “Cap” via Another Rhythm Records.

“Cap” features a catchy Spanish vocal, and that craveable Latin tech house vibe that’s so dominant on the dance floor these days. The single has already seen support from the likes of Jamie Jones, Joseph Capriati, and Darius Syrossian at iconic venues like Amnesia, Ushuaia, Fabric, and more – for good reason.

You can’t talk top-tier Tech-House without mentioning Enzo is Burning, as the artist is quite literally on fire at the moment. Recently he’s been playing shows for some of the scene’s leading brands including Defected, Elrow, Kaluki, and ABODE. He’s also had two massive remixes – one of which was an official rework of Jamiroquais’ "Little L" on Ministry of Sound, and the other has been a summer hit – remixing Alan Fitzpatrick’s "On My Mind" on Positiva/EMI.

Enzo is Burning is the minimal tech-house musician whose artistry is anything but the genre’s status quo. His cutting-edge, addictive productions affirm a close connection with his fanbase – all in just a year of the musical project since its launch.

Initially known for his remixes – the cult-favorite edit of Aaliyah’s "Give It Up" stands out in particular – elevating the musician from a bedroom artist to firmly on the club circuit, we are now experiencing a shift whereby Enzo is Burning’s dedicated community can indulge in his own original work.  Looking forward, there’s a debut US and Australia tour locked in, DJ sets across The Warehouse Project and Drumsheds to name just a few, plus a mysterious new concept in the works. Whilst more intel on that is yet to be revealed, Enzo is Burning promises its embracing of his sentiment of reinforcing a message alongside music, aligning with charity work close to his heart. 

There is a delicate, nuanced beauty in the presentation of music, whether through productions or DJ sets. It is within this space where Enzo is Burning thrives, articulating his deep-rooted love for the art form of music – precisely, that is, on his own authentic terms. 

A pivotal release for the producer, “Cap” cements his spot as one of the most exciting emerging talents from the UK.

Connect with Enzo is Burning: Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Spotify

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