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    Charlotte de Witte Announces New Richly Resonant Three-Tracker Amor ft. Brazillian Singer/songwriter/producer CERES – Electric Mode

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    Charlotte de Witte Announces New Richly Resonant Three-Tracker Amor ft. Brazillian Singer/songwriter/producer CERES – Electric Mode


    Charlotte de Witteannouncesthree brand new tracksin the form of her richly resonantEP ‘Amor’, outApril 30thon herKNTXTimprint. Thevinylwill include an additionalInstrumental Mixof her track ‘O Movimento’.

    Theworld’s number one techno artistrecently celebrated her15thcareer anniversarywithtwo monumental Flanders Expo 23k capacity performances, her long-awaiteddebut album(plus a new Deluxe Edition), and press support fromVogue, Grammy Museum, BBC 6 Music, DJ Mag (with cover), Mixmag, Rolling Stone, Billboard, Zane Lowe, Clash, Flood Magazine (cover).

    ‘Amor’ EP: each track featuresthe breathy, full-toned vocals and Portuguese lyrics ofCERES.The Brazilian singer, DJ & producerfavours techno with tasty slices of UKG. Add to that, subtle motifs link the three tracks, giving the impression they form a suite. ‘This EP is inspired by my love for Portugal and Brazil, the country, the people, the food, the culture. Made with lots of amor.’–Charlotte de Witte

    Title track ‘Amor’ (feat. CERES)delivers a galloping beat starred with spacey FX, as a hoover siren builds tension and CERES begins her rhyming chant. A sprinkle of acid becomes a sulphuric tidal wave. Next,‘Sem Ar’ (feat. CERES): ‘Airless’; frantic rattling percussion overlays the fast beat to breakbeat-adjacent. CERES’ resonant voice is showcased in an acapella breakdown before her soulful voice becomes an acid robot’s, sharp and penetrating. Finally,‘O Movimento’ (feat. CERES);‘Movement/motion’, speeding beat with hi-hat backbeat duels with CERES’ voice, now sounding almost breathless, before acid filters in as the track builds.

    New music, alongside massive global shows as de Witte’s 2026global list of tour datescontinues to bloom, including headliningTime Warp Brazil, EDC Las Vegas, We Love Green (Paris), Kappa Futur Festival, Awakenings, Sonar,andmore street partiesin the making… There’s a lot to love for the year ahead.

    ‘Amor’ is out April 30thon KNTXT. Get it here:https://orcd.co/kntxt033.

    Tracklist:

    1. Charlotte de Witte feat. CERES – Amor (Original Mix)
    2. Charlotte de Witte feat. CERES – Sem Ar (Original Mix)
    3. Charlotte de Witte feat. CERES – O Movimento (Original Mix)
    4. Charlotte de Witte – O Movimento (Instrumental Mix)[vinyl-only]

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