
Dutch duo DROELOE share blissed-out track “Many Words”
09 March 2018, 16:00
| Written by
Claire Biddles
DROELOE reflect on easygoing friendship with eclectic dance cut “Many Words”.
The latest track from the Netherlands-based duo - aka Vincent Rooijers and Hein Hamers - follows a string of buzz-generating originals and remixes over the past year, including a spacey rework of Charli XCX’s “Boys”.
The track builds from gentle sing-song vocals and toybox sounds to explosive, harsh electronics, while still retaining a blissed-out feeling throughout. Sonically eclectic but still somehow effortless, the track is inspired by "the people and relationships that feel natural - you don't need to see or speak with each other often, yet when you meet again it just feels right."
“Many Words” is out now.
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