‘Champions’ by Christian Krauter is dedicated to all athletes in the world and is a convincing house anthem, with hypnotic rhythms. An electronic-focused track with hypnotic tones, a killer bassline and bolstered by classy piano making an instant impression thanks to its rave clangs, pumping drums, and a rumbling bassline.
A clever arrangement with some dramatic atmospheric synthesis that rises and falls in all of the right places, with its hypnotic melody, pounding beats, and tinkering strings making for this a tasty uplifting house cut.
Music has always been one of the most important things in Christian’s life and every spare minute he gets is dedicated to it. With a wealth of musical knowledge that spans multiple decades and genres, and being in love with music his whole life, Christian started mixing in 2017. Delivering the finest of electronic music vibes he gained global support and sizing up on Soundcloud listeners and spots on Spotify playlists.
Christian had no musical background; however, he taught himself by examining DJ’s, watching tutorials and combining the latest innovation in technology with creativity. His creative process is unique, whether you are listening to a live set, mix or a single track. He continues to reinvent himself and gives any production or event 100%. This philosophy is evident, not only in his live sets and mixes but also in his work as a producer, programmer and remix artist.
Follow or connect with Christian Krauter here:
https://soundcloud.com/christian-krauter-1
https://christiankrauter.com/
https://www.facebook.com/ck.christiankrauter/
https://soundcloud.com/christian-krauter-1/champions
Listen to his music here:
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