[51bts071] Savnko: notgood@sports

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The “notgood@sports” EP is composed of two original songs by Savnko: notgood@sports and c’mon, accompanied by a bunch of remixes by 51Beats’s artists and friends: Crayon Mortel, Double Precision, Giacomo Vanelli, Joao Ceser, Random Name, and Tracya.
notgood@sports aims at infusing the daily bitterness surrounding us, ranging from the uncertainty about the future to the tiredness and frustration connected to our daily routines. It is difficult to sonically classify the original notgood@sports, with “electronic R&B” likely being the most well-fitting. Then we jump to the bouncy interpretation by Joao Ceser, followed by the “sweet electronic groove” by Giacomo Vanelli. Crayon Mortel’s version follows with his unmistakable “dub-garage beats” that nicely introduce the unique Tracya’s “trippy version”. The last interpretation flies with Double Precision who inject a “profound atmospheric closure”.
c’mon has been pre-released the 14th of July and within the 2022 Netlabel Day, and it is still free to download with CC license (51beats – Savnko-cmon). c’mon is against any use of weapons, manifesting our worriness about the near future. The “lively electronic pop” original version is interpreted by Random Name with the most energetic track closing the release leaving you breathless!

Davide, aka “Savnko” is a DJ and music
producer based in Milan. From the earliest
years of his life, Savnko has expressed an
intense curiosity towards music. At 14 he
began to compose his first beats and at 17 he
moves to London in search of new music and
sounds different from those matured
previously. During his time in the UK, he falls madly in love with electronic music and two years later he returns to his homeland. Over the years, Savnko’s sound evolve very rapidly due to the continuous musical influences received every day. Today, Davide collaborates with various brands and graphic studios as a sound designer, has many personal projects under his belt while maintaining a boundless passion for the synthesizers.

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