Releases Not Demure – The Midnight Gospel [Movement Limited] By Release Promo Posted on 13th November 2023 4 min read 0 0 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit Share on Linkedin Tash's Movement Limited rounds out the month of November by welcoming Not Demure back to the label for a new single. Born in Argentina and now based in Spain, Not Demure has made impressive strides since first emerging in 2017. In finding a perfect balance between progressive and organic house, the Mar del Plata native would receive support from world class DJs Hernan Cattaneo, Nick Warren and Sebastien Leger, while also showcasing his music via Deepwibe Underground, Mango Alley, Univack and more. The Movement label collective has also been a comfortable home for Not Demure, with four originals and a remix released since making his debut in 2021 with 'New Resilience' via Movement Limited. Now, following a contribution to Meanwhile's 'Excursions' series, Not Demure makes a welcome return to Movement Limited with 'The Midnight Gospel'. Continuing to showcase a deeper side of his repertoire, Not Demure crafts a superb stand alone track in 'The Midnight Gospel'. A Dj friendly intro sets a lovely mood with wispy atmospheres and orbiting effects blanketing buoyant beats and chunky basslines. Exotic drums and misty melodies add a splash of rhythm and colour to what is a mature no frills arrangement, perfectly leading to a celestial sounding break and smooth rhythmic finale, one that's well suited to a morning or daytime dancefloor. Buy: https://shorturl.at/hpsuJ Release Date: 17-11-2023 Release Promo: http://releasepromo.com 🎹 Spotify: http://bit.ly/ProgAstroSpotify ► YouTube: http://bit.ly/ProgressiveAstronautSubscribe ► Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/ProgressiveAstronautSC ► Website: http://bit.ly/ProgressiveAstronautWEB ► Facebook: http://bit.ly/ProgressiveAstronautFB ► Twitter: http://bit.ly/ProgressiveAstronautTW ► Instagram: http://bit.ly/ProgressiveAstronautIG
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