A Derry DJ is hoping his next track can take his music career to the next level.
Conor Lynch, who produces music under the name Subtrax, released his new track Apollo on Friday.
The Derry man said that he always took a big interest in dance music and that making music was "inevitable".
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The local artist, 19, is now starting to find his unique style of Deep Minimal Grooves which are appearing in all of his upcoming and previous tracks.
His recent work, Apollo releases on the newly-founded label Rave Residence, one of the fastest-growing rave communities in the world right now.
The DJ, who has featured on BBC radio, said the new track captures the various sounds that encapsulate an almost galactic feel, with a hard-hitting bassline and muffled vocal samples from Apollo-11 space missions.
Chatting to MyDerry , Conor said he was looking forward to continuing his music in the coming years.
He said: "The countdown to the release of Apollo has been surreal.
"After the BBC introducing and Mixmag picked it up, I knew it was without a doubt my best release yet.
"Definitely a great start to 2022!"
If you'd like to listen to Conor's latest track, you can do so HERE.
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