
This Ain't Bristol welcomes rising talent ARELLA with About That, a sleek and infectious groove that captures the label's signature blend of playful energy and underground edge.
Built around crisp percussion, punchy low-end, and a hypnotic vocal hook, About That delivers a fresh and modern take on tech house designed to move dancefloors from start to finish. The track perfectly showcases Arella's flair for crafting rhythm-driven cuts that feel both stylish and raw.
Already making waves across the scene, Arella has earned recognition from tastemakers including Shifty Sounds, Matt's Experiment, Thursday Cigs, and Jackie Hollander, where he also performed as direct support. His previous releases, such as the breakout single 2 The Beat and the follow-up 925 (To Late Night) on Clubview Records, have landed in Spotify's Fresh Dance Finds Top 10 and Tech House Operator playlists, solidifying his reputation as one to watch.
With About That, Arella continues his ascent, joining the This Ain't Bristol roster with a record that captures the label's forward-thinking house spirit while cementing his place among the genre's next generation.
Built around crisp percussion, punchy low-end, and a hypnotic vocal hook, About That delivers a fresh and modern take on tech house designed to move dancefloors from start to finish. The track perfectly showcases Arella's flair for crafting rhythm-driven cuts that feel both stylish and raw.
Already making waves across the scene, Arella has earned recognition from tastemakers including Shifty Sounds, Matt's Experiment, Thursday Cigs, and Jackie Hollander, where he also performed as direct support. His previous releases, such as the breakout single 2 The Beat and the follow-up 925 (To Late Night) on Clubview Records, have landed in Spotify's Fresh Dance Finds Top 10 and Tech House Operator playlists, solidifying his reputation as one to watch.
With About That, Arella continues his ascent, joining the This Ain't Bristol roster with a record that captures the label's forward-thinking house spirit while cementing his place among the genre's next generation.
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