Let it Go by Schuz

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Schuz’s latest release “Let It Go” is a melting pot of many ideas, moods, instruments…that fuses every element smoothly with the next to bring us an upbeat and energetic dive into the world of EDM.

The man behind the Schuz’s mask is none other than Spencer Schumacher, an upcoming artist that graduated from Point Blank Music School in 2016 only to land a spot in ill.gates coveted “Class of 808” in 2019…in a very short period of time he’s done a lot.

Schuz makes eye-popping live sets as well as crafting music in the studio.

“Let It Go” is…well…everything under the umbrella of EDM…and maybe a bit more…

So, starting out with the intro…”Let It Go” has huge pop/electro piano chords…

Then vocals and vocal samples…

…thrown some drums in the mix…both electronic and acoustic…

…cinematic bridge, with melodic pianos and even melodic basses….

The main chorus then slaps you into a fusion between heavy electro, trap and dubstep…

…with huge sounding bass synth melodies…

…the track builds up itself in a more progressive approach…and it keeps building upon itself, taking us from a slow cinematic part to an explosively energetic chorus…to once again a simple piano focused riff…only to find yourself in an erupting volcano of sub bass energy…

The track is filled to the brim with energy and I can only imagine how it feels during a live set…people would be blown away…

Schuz made an anthemic heavy electro track with “Let It Go” that will have people diving into its world in no time, releasing energy and getting a truckload more from experiencing the track…

We wish Schuz all the best in life…and can’t wait to hear what’s next from this awesome man.

Cheers!

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Born in the 80s, attracted by the beats and feeds on music, the "Hamza Sharkas" is a musical-carnivore that uses guitars, piano and drums as his weapons of choice in hunting down and composing music, mainly for short movies, solo work and his other musical projects. The "Sharkas" also records, mixes and masters music. One of the goals of the "Sharkas" is to spread musical knowledge and music technology education as much as possible through workshops and online articles. Beware the "Sharkas"....for he won't shut up about music and will go on and on and on and on….