JERRO MAKES HUGE RETURN TO ANJUNADEEP WITH “GO BACK NOW” FEATURING BEACON – [LISTEN]

Budding melodic house producer Jerro makes his highly-anticipated return to Anjunadeep with his new single “Go Back Now” featuring Beacon.

Renowned talent Jerro returns to the release radar to ring in the new year with more deep house grooves. The established creative force’s latest musical endeavor, “Go Back Now”, prominently features Brooklyn-based downtempo electronic duo Beacon. Out now, the latest single to come from the Belgian stalwart marks his highly-anticipated return to Above & Beyond’s sub-label Anjunadeep, and is available to listen to across all streaming platforms.

The rapturously atmospheric tune begins with a subtle, hushed melody alongside a percussively driving beat. The shimmering electronic production elements characterize much of the release, providing the listener with an audibly calming effect from beginning to end. The rich, textured vocal courtesy of Beacon’s Thomas Mullarney serves as a prime addition to the release, sonically filling it with a profound sense of hope.

Jerro’s had quite the eventful last couple of years, rising into his own as an established melodic house musician starting in 2019. Last year the DJ/producer was met with an absolute whirlwind of success, making his Anjuna debut with hit single “Tunnel Vision”.

He would follow this up several months later with his 5-track ‘Closer’ EP, released via Lane 8’s venerated This Never Happened imprint. Currently, he pulls in over 400,000 monthly users on the Spotify platform, truly making him an artist to be on the lookout for moving into 2021 and beyond.

 

Beacon’s feature on “Go Back Now” directly follows their collaborative single with Kölsch, “Now Here No Where”, released at the tail end of last September.

To read more on Jerro via Exron, make sure to check out our piece on his ‘Closer’ EP, released in early September of last year, as well as our ‘Artists To Watch in 2021’ roundup featuring the budding artist. Additionally, make sure to check out our recent Anjunadeep coverage, including our articles on Yotto’s “Maggio” and Luttrell’s “Twin Souls”.

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