MURDAH SRVC’s latest single, “THANATOS” is a masterful fusion of nostalgic dance grooves and modern sonic innovation. Drawing inspiration from late ’90s and early 2000s house music, the track channels the timeless energy of classics like Modjo’s “Lady (Hear Me Tonight)” and Spiller’s “Groovejet,” while injecting a fresh, contemporary edge.

Produced by John Lui in a studio near Mount Etna, “THANATOS” carries an atmospheric intensity that mirrors its volcanic surroundings. The production is polished and immersive, with smooth low-end frequencies and shimmering top lines, creating a sound that is both sleek and emotionally resonant. The track captures the essence of the golden era of house music while confidently pushing its boundaries.

CHE’s vocal performance stands at the heart of the song’s impact. His delivery strikes a nuanced balance of vulnerability and strength, conveying a depth of emotion that perfectly complements the track’s intricate production.

The accompanying anime-inspired music video amplifies the track’s narrative, drawing visual echoes of Katsuhiro Otomo’s Akira. This interplay of music and visual art underscores MURDAH SRVC’s commitment to crafting a multi-sensory experience that resonates with fans of anime culture.

With “THANATOS,” MURDAH SRVC delivers a track that honors the past while boldly stepping into the future—an electrifying listening experience that lingers long after the last note fades. Stay connected with MURDAH SRVC on social media for updates on future releases:  Facebook InstagramSpotify SoundCloud YouTube Website.

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