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Nadus Gives Ezrakh’s “Infinite Fabric” a Sultry Halftime Spin

It’s part of a forthcoming EP on the Newark producer’s Thread imprint.
Photo courtesy of Nancy Musinguzi

Last week, the day before New Jersey producer Rahshon Bright (a.k.a. Nadus) traveled over halfway around the world to Seoul, he tweeted, "Mornings like this remind me I'm blessed… I'm supposed to be in somebody's jail… not headed to Asia to play music we created in the neighborhood…"

Born and raised in the city of Newark, the home of Jersey club and also once ranked "The Most Dangerous City in the Nation" by finance publication Money, Bright began producing, DJing, and promoting by the time he was in high school with the help of seminal Jersey club crew Brick Bandits. He himself has become a standout in the scene, co-founding a local party called Thread, releasing an album on Belgian label Pelican Fly, and donating his earnings from said album to organizations providing local youth with musical education.

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After a couple years in the making, Nadus is taking the next step in his career by expanding Thread to an imprint, which today launches with the Infinite Fabric EP from label co-founder Ezrakh.

In "Infinite Fabric (Lost Tribe)," Ezrakh utilizes his skills as a vocalist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist to craft a song that's celestial and sensual. Getting in on the action, Nadus contributes a remix, handing in a stripped-down halftime version that revolves around the original's spiritual refrain: "Traces of blue in her brown eyes, feeling like we were from a lost tribe." With each crisp snap, he amps up the sultriness while simultaneously slowing down time. Speaking to THUMP over email, Nadus simply says of the track, "It's just a glimpse of what's to come."

Listen to Nadus's "Infinite Fabric" remix below.

Last week, the day before New Jersey producer Rahshon Bright (a.k.a. Nadus) traveled over halfway around the world to Seoul, he tweeted, "Mornings like this remind me I'm blessed... I'm supposed to be in somebody's jail... not headed to Asia to play music we created in the neighborhood..."

Born and raised in the city of Newark, the home of Jersey club and also once ranked "The Most Dangerous City in the Nation" by finance publication Money, Bright began producing, DJing, and promoting by the time he was in high school with the help of seminal Jersey club crew Brick Bandits. He himself has become a standout in the scene, co-founding a local party called Thread, releasing an album on Belgian label Pelican Fly, and donating his earnings from said album to organizations providing local youth with musical education.

Read More: How Nadus Is Using Jersey Club to Keep Kids Off the Streets of Newark

After a couple years in the making, Nadus is taking the next step in his career by expanding Thread to an imprint, which today launches with the Infinite Fabric EP from label co-founder Ezrakh.

In "Infinite Fabric (Lost Tribe)," Ezrakh utilizes his skills as a vocalist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist to craft a song that's celestial and sensual. Getting in on the action, Nadus contributes a remix, handing in a stripped-down halftime version that revolves around the original's spiritual refrain: "Traces of blue in her brown eyes, feeling like we were from a lost tribe." With each crisp snap, he amps up the sultriness while simultaneously slowing down time. Speaking to THUMP over email, Nadus simply says of the track, "It's just a glimpse of what's to come."

Listen to Nadus's "Infinite Fabric" remix below.