Feel Twocolors’ Sound Waves Flow In Your “Bloodstream”
German duo Twocolors immerses us in an infectious summer vibe with their latest single "Bloodstream". The production is a poignant blend of a variety of sounding ingredients including vibrant trumpets or even driving bass lines, which electrify the listener's neurons and immerse them in a dazzling trance.
Indeed, it's no wonder this track is popular with the public at large given the nature of the production quality and the duo's reputation for delivering hit songs. In fact, their previous single "Lovefool" has already reached over 150 million streams on Spotify alone.
Furthermore, concerning the track "Bloodstream", the duo speaks about the production process, saying:
“‘Bloodstream’ is a song about a broken relationship. When every cell in your body craves for the other person, and you are going through the motions. You just can’t do without. ‘I’m just going through withdrawals’, ‘Bloodstream’ reminisces about a love lost, aching for one more shot to feel alive again.”
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