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What So Not & Daktyl Are Blazing Up With New Track ‘Fever’

What So Not and Daktyl are two veteran artists in the electronic music space that have each cultivated one-of-a-kind signature sounds. Now they are melting top-shelf production and limitless creativity together in their brand-new anthem, ‘Fever’, dropping on Monstercat Instinct. This anthem is a melting pot of chilling vocals, live instrumentation, xperimental synths, Indie soundscapes, DnB, and more.

The track opens with a combination of beautiful synths and dreamy lyrics. As ‘Fever’ progresses, it suddenly leads into a gripping stand-alone vocal, followed by a soothing yet lively Drum & Bass-fueled drop. Throughout the remainder of this masterpiece, What So Not and Daktyl magically weave in feel-good effects, innovative sound design, and other breathtaking components. The rhythm is truly inspiring and it has a groove that projects happiness. You can tell the duo had so much fun producing this banger that their cohesiveness blends into the song. There is a crispy sense of ease and lightheartedness throughout the song.

For the first time, the pair recently performed ‘Fever‘ to close out What So Not’s prime-time set at Same Same But Different Festival. There was an unrivaled sense of happiness and positivity in the air. The crowd collectively held their hands up, swaying to the buildup of this uplifting tune. Additionally, Daktyl and What So Not have recorded a spellbinding live performance video of ‘Fever’.

ABOUT WHAT SO NOT:

What So Not has stunned crowds at the likes of TomorrowlandCoachella, and Lollapalooza. In addition, collaborating with Skrillex, Toto, Oliver Tree, and other historic artists. He has earned support from Forbes, Rolling Stone, Billboard, Vice, and more. This is paralleled by over a billion collective streams toward his project. His remix of RÜFÜS’s ‘Innerbloom‘ and anthem ‘Feel It‘ are fan-favorites in dance music.

ABOUT DAKTYL:

Daktyl is a mixed bag of talent who has toured with ODESZA, Bonobo, TroyBoi, and other industry powerhouses. His unique hybrid live-electronic skillset has led to sets at Electric Forest, HARD Summer, and Coachella. Along with features from Vice, Mixmag, Rolling Stone, Complex, and LA Weekly.

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