Returning to the release radar with another huge song and a project to go hand-in-hand with it, Burak Yeter is igniting the industry once again with his latest single titled ‘Black Hole‘.
Following an incredible few years, Burak Yeter is keeping this momentum going and is already ensuring that 2022 is going to continue this. His newest release ‘Black Hole’ sees him follow on from the incredible response that past tracks such as ‘Too Good‘, ‘Jupiter‘ and his remix pack of ‘Oh My My‘, all released this year, have gotten. This time though, he’s not turning towards the typical release format for ‘Black Hole’ and instead has encapsulated it as part of his very first music-related NFT project.
Released exclusively via Atlanticus Music, the track is available to listen to only with the purchase of the NFT, costing $70. Giving back to his fans in a unique way, they will get to own a special track of his that isn’t on streaming platforms, to also be part of an exclusive community. With the purchase of the track owners not only get the track in the best audio quality possible (limited edition), but they’ll also get access to a private livestream via email invite, the video clip of the track and a personal thank you from Burak Yeter himself. To celebrate this milestone moment in his career, Burak also performed ‘Black Hole’ live for the first time in Ibiza last night, at at Gastroclub and Mixology bar Cova Santa.
‘Black Hole’ comes from Burak Yeter’s personal love of space (hence previous titles including ‘Jupiter’, ‘Cosmic‘ and ‘Space‘ to name a few) and takes fans on a cosmic journey through carefully crafted soundscapes. Want to be part of the exclusive group who gets to listen to the track on repeat? Visit the website here for more information and to purchase.
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