KSHMR & Tigerlily – Invisible Children [Spinnin’ Records]
Everything KSHMR touches turns into a hit, and that continues with “Invisible Children” with Tigerlily.
Tigerlily originally submitted the idea to Musical Freedom boss Tiësto, who then suggested a KSHMR collaboration would work well. Well, he certainly was right. Support poured in from top-tier names like Avicii, Hardwell and W&W to name just a few.
The name comes from a term referring to slum kids in India and places around the world where poverty is so rampant that people begin to stop noticing.
– KSHMR, via official press release.
This track is absolutely covered in unique sounds from start to finish. Starting off with a gorgeous sitar sound, and migrating into a vocal sequence, KSHMR‘s Kashmiri-Indian influences are undeniable. The use of vocals as a lead in the breakdown gives that segment of the track a distinctive energy. Get used to those vocals, as they prove to be an important part of the track going forward. Add them to a thickly-proportioned bassline, and the result becomes a coherent and massive track. KSHMR and Tigerlily do an incredible job creating a tune for a great cause.
Spinnin’ Records – SP1205 | Buy “Invisible Children” here.