The DJ and composer of digital music
known as MfLi has released his latest single, “Yolele.” The track
is the most significant official release from the artist since his
previous single, “Suzan,” appeared on online music shelves around
the world in July of 2014. Like “Suzan” before it, “Yolele”
has been proudly published on the MfLi Records independent music
label without support from the corporate music industry. Entrancing,
rhythmic and infinitely danceable, “Yolele” is a downtempo
chillout track from one of electronic music's most tasteful composers
in Europe.
Hailing from Finland's capitol city of
Helsinki, MfLi has cited as main artistic influences Jose Padilla,
Miguel Migs, Karen Ramirez, and Roger Shah, “to name just a couple
from the EDM genres.” Outside of digital music, MfLi has also
publicly noted Milt Jackson, the Eagles, Paul Desmond, Astrud
Gilberto, “and many, many more. I generally listen to very wide
variety of music as I think music supports the state of mind I want
to maintain.”
MfLi has described the sound and style
of his new single, “Yolele,” as “a smooth, afro-styled tune for
chilling and easy listening :).”
As an added treat for dedicated MfLi
fans, “Yolele” has been released concurrently with an official
music video titled “Summer Cruising.” The official video has a
truncated listening and viewing time of just under two minutes (the
original single has a longer approximate listening time of five). The
“Summer Cruising” video to “Yolele” been made public on
MfLi's official YouTube channel, where it boasts thousands of views
and hundreds of thumbs-up kudos.
The title of MfLi's new single,
“Yolele,” comes from a Lingala word in Bantu, meaning an
exclamation of surprise not unlike “Oh la la!” in French.
MfLi works mainly as a music producer
of house, chillout and ambient music. He prefers to compose his
original tracks using Ableton, MixMeister and a laptop computer.
“Yolele” by MfLi is available
online worldwide. Get in early.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
www.MondoTunes.com
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