The single features London-bred and Berlin-based songwriter Emil Rømer.
Being significant contributors to the evolution of Berlin’s thriving electronic music scene over the course of their respective careers, Martin Eyerer and Namito have long been regarded as two of the city’s most respected producers.
Heavily involved in the capital’s storied club culture and having graced some of the industry’s leading imprints, the two artists now blend their respective strains of house music on their new single ‘Can’t Stop Me’ featuring Emil Rømer, marking their debut outing on revered Berlin-based imprint Embassy One.
Embassy One, the heartbeat of Berlin’s electronic music scene since its inception in 2001, radiates with a fervor for innovation and unwavering artistic conviction. With a roster boasting world renowned artists including Monolink, Moby, Robyn and GHEIST, Embassy One serves as an electrifying nexus where sonic pioneers converge to break boundaries and sculpt the fabric of tomorrow’s electronic soundscape.
‘Can’t Stop Me’ marks an electrifying partnership between two individuals with a longstanding history of collaboration, underscoring their enduring creative synergy. Martin Eyerer, co-founder and CEO of Riverside Studios Berlin, contributes a wealth of technical knowledge and experience to the cut, whilst Namito, drawing on his dual heritage as a German-Iranian artist, infuses the project with an innovative production style, enriched by diverse cultural influences.
A bassy house number with plenty of melodic and percussive intrigue, the effects of ‘Can’t Stop Me’ are further heightened by the soft vocal inclinations of British songwriter Emil Rømer.
Martin Eyerer & Namito – Can´t Stop Me(feat. Emil Rømer) is out now via Embassy One.
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