KRANE and Max Styler Whisk Us Away in "Changes"
Wait a minute, it has been almost a month since we have seen this artist, that’s not like him. This week we have “Changes”, the latest from KRANE, Max Styler, and GOLDN over on Dim Mak. Max keeps surprising us at MiR, bringing something different to the table each time he shows up. Fun fact, Max actually holds the title of being one of the youngest producers signed to Aoki’s Dim Mak, as he signed on that dotted line at the ripe age of 18. Hopefully, the lessons he’s learned since will help him as he branches out. However, Max can’t take all of the glory this time, as KRANE moves center stage with this release. KRANE has been crafting and evolving his style with each mega-release, having garnered plenty of praise from playmakers in the industry and a monumental 26 million streams on Spotify!
Just like his highly acclaimed album “Fallout”, this track is yet another example of KRANE’s ever-evolving style. To establish the theme for “Changes” KRANE collaborated with Max Styler to create a soft and groovy landscape that sounds completely dream-like. The bassline was crafted to mesmerize the listener as they are taken away to the next level by an impressive manipulation of synths, all wrapped up by perhaps some of GOLDN’s best vocal work. This Collaboration is what today’s electronic music fans needed.
Make sure you check out “Changes” below:
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