Here comes a new and interesting video starring one of the most prominent music titles on Nintendo Switch. We are talking about Fuser.
In the short that we leave you below, we can take a look at their latest DLC. You have it right below along with the available information:
Chaka Demus & Pliers’s “Murder She Wrote” brings Jamaican beats to the FUSER festival. This song was recorded and released as a single in 1992. It was later part of their 1993 album Tease Me, which was recognized worldwide. The solo instrument disc features a guitar staccato with which players can add a Caribbean touch to their mixes. The vocal track features the melodious voice of Pliers accompanied by the spectacular toasting of Chaka Demus, a combination that will delight the community whatever sounds you decide to mix it with. Individually, the discs seem simple and energetically controlled. When combined, they offer a musical masterpiece.
“Whine Up” by Kat DeLuna ft. Elephant Man joins the FUSER lineup and brings us a taste of incredible Dominican music. This song, taken from his debut album 9 Lives, has won a Billboard Latin Music Award for Latin dance club song of the year, in addition to gaining international recognition. This song gives off a brutal energy from the first second thanks to its powerful hi-hat rhythm on the percussion disc. Each disc provides new and unique sounds to FUSER, although the magic is delivered by the last 8 bars of the loop. Basically, they are a masterclass in how to create musical tension. We have no doubt that true FUSER professionals will know how to put these sounds to use while practicing their highs and mix transitions.
Ricky Martin’s “Livin ‘La Vida Loca” will join FUSER, along with other spectacular tracks from Puerto Rican music legends. Released in 1999 and taken from his self-titled album Ricky Martin, this song garnered worldwide recognition, followed by countless nominations for various awards, including nine nominations from the MTV Music Video Awards. The song combines the vocal warmth of Ricky Martin with the famous trumpets that everyone knows. It’s a simple yet energetic bassline that will flatter any mix with a dance twist. When slowed down, it blends seamlessly with lower tempo mixes and genres like country. Fast-paced percussion is great for exploring sound effects. We suggest that you spend some time exploring the options available in Freestyle.
This week’s downloadable content includes the Look Pack: Decommodification. Since you are going to renew the box, why not do the same with your closet? The customization options for your avatar and stage kit are essential to define your own style.
“Murder She Wrote” by Chaka Demus & Pliers, “Whine Up” by Kat DeLuna ft. Elephant Man, Ricky Martin’s “Livin ‘La Vida Loca” and the Look Pack: Decommodification will be available this week for $ 1.99 each.
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