Fatal X Days : Next To Me

Fatal X Days : Next To Me

 Negombo based producer Fatal has been busy with a few things and here’s his latest, which is also his first vocal release. Before the drop, the caught up with him for a scoop on the single and more.

DecibelLK: About the single.

Fatal: This track “Next To Me” is my first ever vocal single. It is as usual, a Future Bass track. I was finally able to collaborate with Blair Logie aka Days after a year of getting to know each other through SoundCloud. Blair had always been my first option for getting a vocal track out there and he was more than happy to work with me.

DecibelLK: What’s the difference between this and your previous releases?

Fatal: The main difference in this track compared to the other releases is mainly the original vocals. Every other vocal track I have worked on are all royalty-free, experimental or a remix. I also used a lot of new instruments that I was not really open to in my earlier releases, mainly a whole lot of acoustic and electronic guitars.

DecibelLK: What’s next?

Fatal: Definitely much more original vocal tracks to blow people away and maybe end up in Yes101’s Home Grown Top 15. I am currently working on three vocal tracks already, and one of these songs include Sri Lanka’s Ranura Perera. I am hoping to release it next month.

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