‘Enough’ successfully captures the essence of the illustrious 90s rave scene.
Manchester electronic favourites Solardo have joined forces with Happy Mondays vocalist Rowetta on new single 'Enough', out today via Ultra.
Combining high-energy synth stabs, euphoric rave sirens and Rowetta's iconic, soul-drenched vocals, 'Enough' successfully captures the essence of the illustrious 90s rave scene. An ode to a vital moment in British dance music culture, this year has seen the clubbing industry across the world negatively affected due to COVID-19. From club closures and cancelled shows, the difficult year has left the music scene needing support and togetherness now more than ever. With this latest single, Solardo's mission is to spark those feelings of being in the club, while drawing influences from the golden age of rave to show what we've missed out on this year. The release coincides with the announcement of a special Lost Horizons live stream that Solardo will perform on Boxing Day. Solardo have carried their domination of the scene into the new decade after a 2019 that saw them deliver one of the songs of summer with the mammoth 'XTC'. A collaboration with Eli Brown, the track received support from Annie Mac on BBC Radio 1 as well as club favourites Richy Ahmed, Denis Sulta and Carl Cox. They also linked up with Chicago house legend Marshall Jefferson on 'Move Your Body', a single that has amassed over 12 million Spotify streams, house icon Armand Van Helden on 'Power Of Bass' and UK dance music tastemaker Paul Woolford on 'Tear It Up'.Videos