Impressive electro-house music producer Nitro Fun, aka Gustavo Rangel, releases his new single, “Call Me Up,” featuring Namelle, via Dim Mak.
Talking about “Call Me Up,” Nitro Fun shares, “I met Namelle on a Zoom call and sent over some ideas, we really connected on this track and decided to work on it together. I used inspiration from my younger years playing the first PlayStation, which was the newest console back in the day. I’d get immersed for hours playing games like Tony Hawk Pro Skater, Gran Turismo, etc. I’m taking my project to a nostalgic place from my childhood which will hopefully transport the listeners to this era.”
Nitro Fun burst onto the scene in 2013 with his remix of “Old Skool” by Televisor, released on Monstercat. Since then, he has continued to grow and evolve as an artist, earning a reputation for his technical abilities and musical versatility, cultivating a unique brand identity by combining his passions for music and gaming, which has helped him build a solid and dedicated fan base, including more than 290,000 monthly listeners on Spotify.
With smash hits like “Break The Silence,” with over 4 million streams, “Checkpoint,” which collected more than 8 million streams, “Final Boss,” which amassed 11 million plus streams, “Cheat Codes,” with more than 14 million streams, and “New Game,” which gathered in excess of 17 million streams, Nitro Fun’s infectious musical concoctions sizzle with pulsating energy.
Last year, Nitro Fun released a smorgasbord of energetic singles, including “Parallels,” “Masala,” “Blocks,” “Prism,” “Insert Coin,” “Push It,” and “Never Be Same” with Paige Duche.
“Call Me Up” opens swirls of polychromatic colors topped by the luscious, evocative voice of Namelle, imbuing the lyrics with alluring, seductive tones. A thumping, pushing rhythm drives the tune forward on dynamic pulses as percolating, gleaming leitmotifs form dazzling layers of sound overhead.
Highlighted by the captivating vocals of Namelle, “Call Me Up” hums with vibrant momentum and singularly imaginative harmonics.