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Experimental artist Ka Fu creates a frenzy with new song ‘Just A Voice’

Ka Fu has released his new song ‘Just A Voice’ featuring the charming vocals of singer Nina Muse before his upcoming album release this year. The artist has had much success with his debut album, Encoding:Master (2019). His previous marks include his remix of Llama’s Dream’s track ‘Rain Catcher’, which caught the attention of noteworthy Youtube channel Ambient. Ka Fu’s performance at the marvelous Eco-Art Park Nikola-Lenivets in Russia, also caught the attention of BE-At TV’s 1 million-plus followers.

Music site Doof adds, “The track breaks the rules of rhythm, but yet I still feel the need to dance to it. I am hooked on Nina Muse’s enchanting vocals that still manage to be inviting while being altered. Ka Fu creates upward spiral effect magic with its punchy electronic layering and bass, and we the listener are under its spell.” We agree in saying that Ka Fu’s ‘Just A Voice’ is radiating a spirited atmosphere, combining familiar genre elements with the early and future garage sounds and an energetic bass foundation. It feels like Ka Fu is in a frenzy on this one, and we are all for it!

Ka Fu adds, “I met Nina first on SoundCloud and listened to her beautiful voice. Her timbre immediately brought me back to my children times when I was in deep love with jungle and hardcore music… You know these women vocals from happy hardcore tracks when you are young and feel so widely open to the future? So the idea of our collaboration came out immediately – ‘Just a Voice’ – that sends you to a romantic, tender and, at the same time, energetic mood.”

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