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SUBNR’s Uplifting House Groove For 2021

SUBNR

SUBNR is the professional name of Will Burns, a songwriter, producer and DJ with a diverse background, international origins and a brand new EDM groove. Although he is originally from South West London the producer now calls the Mediterranean island nation of Ibiza home. He started making music over 15 years ago. In that time he has worked in multiple genres under various monikers. His diverse list of influences highlights the artist’s broad range. They include Classic Rock and New Wave artists like; Pink Floyd, Depeche Mode, Fleetwood Mac and world renowned multi-genre composer and record producer Quincy Jones. In 2021 SUBNR introduced a brand new dance groove.

I created this dance record for some upbeat positivity that people can dance to even in the rain.

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“Let it Rain” is the new single and three song EP from SUBNR, released worldwide to all major streaming services on May 28, 2021. The single rides on a funky and upbeat House groove. The EP includes both the ‘Radio Edit’ and ‘Extended Mix’ versions of the track. It is a feel good EDM track that brings to mind images of summer, the beach and late nights in the club. 

As a female vocalist soulfully sings “Let it rain on me,” the beat pulls us forward into the party. It is exactly the type of uplifting bop that 2021 desperately needs. The EP also includes “Lost in Love,” a remix of a BURNSY song. The track opens with an old-school breakbeat rhythm before dropping to a slick House groove. The track is a perfect match to the feel good vibe of the record’s title track.

Check out the video for “Let it Rain” below. You can also find the ‘Extended Mix’ on the Deep Indie Dance playlist. Follow the links below the video to connect with SUBNR. Get on his socials and get in the loop on all of the current and future projects from this talented producer, including his forthcoming debut album due later this year.


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