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Protocol: FaderX Releases Solo Debut With "Critical"


Let’s acknowledge an artist that we have covered here before, but never front and center stage. Closing out our Saturday fiesta we have “Critical”, the latest from Italian trio FaderX over on Protocol. While Protocol has always been forward-thinking in terms of predicting trends and making waves, not every artist is pure gold. However, FaderX we can gladly say can hold their own. The trio appeared at Protocol with their hit “Cabrio”, which showcased the trios pure ball of energy that they were essentially hiding from the world. Since signing on that dotted line, FaderX has been a staple of the Protocol lineup.
“Critical” is an important track for us, as we stated above, it is the first track we are covering by FaderX solo. No more second or third billing, no thank you. The track doesn’t just hit hard like we have come to know from FaderX, but also has a groove that will be incredibly friendly to clubs during this year’s summer circuit. The track is going to be a top-tier contender throughout this year, popping up absolutely everywhere. “Critical” and its bouncy bassline is going to keep you entertained and grooving all the way to 2019.
Make sure you check out FaderX’s “Critical” below!

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