Dewey of Wallis Alps attacks new deal with Orcard, smashing ‘Not Me’: Stream it now


It goes by the regular name. But Davy’s music is nothing.

Australian Australian artist, Sydney electronic duo Wallace has pulled himself out of the Alps with a new project and a new deal with Orchard. Billboard Can only declare.

“I have been claimed to have signed with Orcard,” David told family and friends as David Ansari. “I had the opportunity to meet with him in Sydney this past January and we beat him really well.”

The new configuration is consistent with Davy’s introduction of “Not Me,” which features the Seattle rapper Soul.

It’s the first track from the producer’s first EP, which has sonically fused deconstructed rap with a touch of industrial building and hip-hop.

“We met David during the early days of the World Alps and quickly realized that his focus on production detail and song-form mastery was world class,” says Black Rainer, general manager of Ounts Australia and New Zealand’s Orchard. For us though the amount of creative ideas on Davy EP. The music is stunning. It’s urgent, because it’s beautiful. We are thrilled to work together. “

Melody Forkhani, Ansari and his manager at Tinty Three, presented the local team of Orcards with a finished copy. A few months later, the music distributor and label services company jumped on board, which gave the surprising “Ansari” how scattered and relentless some of these songs are. ” Billboard. “They’re really supportive of being fantastic with him and I’m looking forward to giving him more music.”

Ansari cut the upcoming Davy EP in New York to visit Vallis for a while and recorded their debut album.

Slated for release later this year, the project was created with exposure to current social dynamics in America, from shock therapy. The result is a light year from something-f-beat, eclectic and the Wallis Alps.

“Not Me” draws the sound of the play, it revolves around the beat of the singers and puts no stone in it.

Featuring Soul below Stream Dave’s “Not Me”.