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Movulango has shared his new single Leave - tune in now.
The project is a solo venture from Future Sound Of Antwerp member Mozes Mosuse, and it finds the Belgian artist channeling his imagination in a powerful, provocative way.
The bubbling percussion underpins a teasing vocal from Movulango, while the Balearic feel is offset by the subtle soul in his songwriting.
Part of the DEEWEE family, Movulango shot the video for Leave at the label s studio in Ghent.
David and Stephen Dewaele comment.
âEvery label needs a psychedelic romantic, right? Mozes is the DEEWEE artist we have known the longest and have been working with from day one, and even though it has taken a while to develop a sound that is unique to him, we are incredibly proud of the music we are finally after all this time, about to release.â