PREMIERE: TheGoodVibe share ‘Fluke’ from forthcoming mixtape

It’s been slightly more than a year since their first instalment of the Sounds Of The Tribe series, but the TheGoodVibe tribe have finally returned to conquer 2016 with a brand new project and we’re hugely excited to be able to bring you the debut of the first track taken from it entitled ‘Fluke’.

Their highly anticipated mixtape Future Vibe: Vol 1 is due for release on 5th May and ‘Fluke’, produced by South London’s very own beat master 28th, is a track that takes you to electronic paradise. Combining contemporary elements of electro R&B with a saxophone melody fit for any show at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, 28th has captured the fusion of the two genres to perfection and his hybrid sound will undoubtedly make any listener sit up and take notice.

Much like the Sounds Of The Tribe series, Future Vibe: Vol 1 will provide various sounds from the hottest up and coming producers across the globe including tracks from one of London’s finest emerging producer Warren Xclnce, Danish producer Moo Latte as well as this superb release from 28th.

Creating and sourcing the sound of the future, London-based record label and platform TheGoodVibe are well on their way to revolutionising the A&R process of the digital age. Having amassed a cult following of 22,000 followers on Soundcloud and a further 409,000 on Instagram combined with their forever-expanding roster of artists, producers and DJs across 3 continents and 7 countries and a brand new mixtape on the way, it’s clear that 2016 is about to be the year of TheGoodVibe.

Make sure you follow TheGoodVibe on Twitter to keep up to date on all the latest goings on from the platform and keep your ears peeled for the releae of their latest compilation on 5th May.

Matt Tarr
@MattTarrJourno

Matt Tarr

Matt Tarr

Urban Music Editor
With grime and hip hop being major influences on him growing up in South East London, Matt's passion is urban music but over the years he has gathered a hugely diverse taste, ranging from Wiley to The Smiths by way of Machine Head, that has made him a very open minded individual.
Matt Tarr