The dynamic DJ and production duo Matisse & Sadko, known for their electrifying progressive house beats, are back in the spotlight. This time, they've partnered with the remarkably talented James French to gift the music world an exhilarating new track, "Pull Me Through The Fire." Released under the renowned STMPD RCRDS label, the song is a mesmeric blend of dark, haunting undertones and the pulsating energy of club and festival anthems.
"We received the dark, melancholic demo from James and immediately wanted to work on it," Matisse & Sadko reveal. The collaboration is a testament to the magic that can occur when diverse musical minds converge. James French's alternative rock inspiration, echoing the hauntingly beautiful vibes of bands like Korn and Radiohead, blends seamlessly with Matisse & Sadko's signature progressive house touch.
The track has garnered attention and received positive feedback, with notable support from Martin Garrix at EDC Las Vegas and Nicky Romero. It combines melancholic vibes with a club and festival-ready drop, showcasing the versatility of Matisse & Sadko and the lyrical prowess of James French.
Matisse & Sadko's journey from the tranquil realms of Sosnovy Bor to the world's most pulsating dance floors is marked by a repertoire of hits produced in collaboration with eminent artists and featured on prestigious labels, including STMPD RCRDS. Their distinctive sound, characterized by a harmonious fusion of melodic elements and intense, rhythmic energy, captivates audiences globally.
"Pull Me Through The Fire" is a gleaming testament to Matisse & Sadko's versatility and evolution as artists. While the track resonates with the signature energy and intensity that fans have come to adore, there's an infusion of an alternative, somber elegance, courtesy of James French, that adds a layer of emotional depth and complexity.
As the track continues to make waves in the electronic music scene, one thing is clear - Matisse & Sadko, and James French have crafted a piece that transcends the ordinary, marking a noteworthy addition to STMPD RCRDS' diverse catalog.