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Ansolo And Maxum Strike A Balance With “Yin Yang”

Ansolo’s DOORN Records debut sees him return to his 2015 sound. The Actor-turned-DJ/producer turned out a less-than-compelling release in the form of "Home Alone" earlier in the month, but has collaborated with Toronto-based Maxum on a respectable piece of progressive house titled "Yin Yang."
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“Home Alone” earlier in the month, but has collaborated with Toronto-based Maxum on a respectable piece of progressive house titled “Yin Yang.”

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A gravelly bass line is accompanied by a crisp synth melody early on, as the arrangement builds up layer by layer. Unlike typical progressive house tracks that cater to the short attention span of entry-level music fans, the song follows a gradual, tasteful transition before opening up into a high-energy, main stage-friendly section.

At this point, it’s unclear whether Ansolo has decided to stick with his stage name instead of releasing music as Ansel Elgort, but for what “Yin Yang” is, the shoe certainly fits.

Listen to his Maxum collaboration above and let us know what you think by making a trip down to the comments section.


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