- Digital
Jorge Montiel, Juan Laya & Andre Espeut
Universal Flow
Imagenes
- Cat No: IMAGENES158
- Release: 2025-01-24
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Track List
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1. Jorge Montiel, Juan Laya & Andre Espeut - Universal Flow
03:25 -
2. Jorge Montiel, Juan Laya & Andre Espeut - Universal Flow (Tommy Glasses Remix)
05:37 -
3. Jorge Montiel, Juan Laya & Andre Espeut - Universal Flow (Instrumental)
03:25
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In the vibrant realm of contemporary music, where genres often blur and shapes shift, "Universal Flow" emerges as a notable fusion of Neo Funk and Electronica — a resounding testament to the collaborative brilliance of producer trio Jorge Montiel, Juan Laya, and soulful vocalist Andre Espeut. This latest single is nothing short of an exhilarating auditory journey, skillfully weaving together intricate synth experimentation with rich, emotive vocals.
From the very first notes, "Universal Flow" transports listeners into a progressive soundscape that balances rhythm and atmosphere. The infectious grooves of Neo Funk blend with the crisp edges of Electronica, creating a track that is both danceable and reflective. Montiel and Laya's production is lush, layered with synthesizers that pulse and shimmer, inviting a sense of movement that is impossible to resist. Espeut's smooth vocal delivery adds soulfulness & warmth, elevating the track to that ideal place of fine balance.
What truly sets this single apart is its ability to resonate on multiple levels. The melodic hooks are catchy enough to take center stage on a dance floor, while the underlying themes of self-discovery and connection invite deeper contemplation. This duality is a hallmark of great music, and "Universal Flow" delivers it with finesse.
The inclusion of a remix by Tommy Glasses is the cherry on top of this already impressive offering. Glasses effectively transforms the original into a more club-oriented version while retaining the spirit of the track. His remix injects a fresh energy that would undoubtedly elevate any club experience, showcasing not just the versatility of the song, but also Glasses' deft touch in reimagining it for a different audience.
Whether you're looking to unwind at home or hit the dance floor, this track is a must-listen, inviting all to join in the rhythmic journey of soulful exploration.
Credits:
Vocals: Andre Espeut
Vocoder / Talk Box: Xantone Blacq
Bass: Matheus Nova
Guitar: Raphael Delfino
Synth & Keys: Martin Denev
Drums & Percussion: Juan Laya
Additional remix by Tommy Glasses.
Produced by Jorge Montiel & Juan Laya
From the very first notes, "Universal Flow" transports listeners into a progressive soundscape that balances rhythm and atmosphere. The infectious grooves of Neo Funk blend with the crisp edges of Electronica, creating a track that is both danceable and reflective. Montiel and Laya's production is lush, layered with synthesizers that pulse and shimmer, inviting a sense of movement that is impossible to resist. Espeut's smooth vocal delivery adds soulfulness & warmth, elevating the track to that ideal place of fine balance.
What truly sets this single apart is its ability to resonate on multiple levels. The melodic hooks are catchy enough to take center stage on a dance floor, while the underlying themes of self-discovery and connection invite deeper contemplation. This duality is a hallmark of great music, and "Universal Flow" delivers it with finesse.
The inclusion of a remix by Tommy Glasses is the cherry on top of this already impressive offering. Glasses effectively transforms the original into a more club-oriented version while retaining the spirit of the track. His remix injects a fresh energy that would undoubtedly elevate any club experience, showcasing not just the versatility of the song, but also Glasses' deft touch in reimagining it for a different audience.
Whether you're looking to unwind at home or hit the dance floor, this track is a must-listen, inviting all to join in the rhythmic journey of soulful exploration.
Credits:
Vocals: Andre Espeut
Vocoder / Talk Box: Xantone Blacq
Bass: Matheus Nova
Guitar: Raphael Delfino
Synth & Keys: Martin Denev
Drums & Percussion: Juan Laya
Additional remix by Tommy Glasses.
Produced by Jorge Montiel & Juan Laya