Indie Producer Andrey Azizov Pushes the Boundaries of Electronic on His Debut EP

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New York producer and designer Andrey Azizov has gradually been building up a fan base through his progressive, atmospheric production style. His earlier releases "Feel Like," "More Than Friends," and "Losing Myself" have set the bar high because of their 80′s influenced, guitar driven instrumentals that meet at the cross section of contemporary electronic. Andrey Azizov has exceeded the high standards that he set for himself with his debut EP Before It's All Over.

The EP is four tracks long, but each track flows into the next so seamlessly that it sounds like one continuous idea. The first song is a short instrumental taste of what to expect and perfectly transitions into "A Better Time." The song features vocalist Tailor and exemplifies what makes Andrey Azizov so exciting. The track is catchy and has a strong structure but subverts expectation with use of pitched vocals and risky production. "Back of The Car" and "You Forever" are equally captivating songs that show different sides of the complex artist.

Through the run time of this EP, Andrey Azizov establishes himself as a producer capable of building his own artistic world around him. The EP is clean, straightforward and incredibly catchy. The multi-talented artist is definitely one to keep an eye on as he releases more music in the future.

Listen to Before It's All Over by Andrey Azizov below:

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