Vibe Chemistry

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Vibe Chemistry
Birth nameAlex Morisco-Tarr
Origin Deanshanger, England, UK
Genres Drum and bass
Years active2016–present

Alex Morisco-Tarr, known professionally as Vibe Chemistry, is a producer from Deanshanger, England. He had two hits on the UK Singles Chart; "Balling" at No. 35, and "Dancing Is Healing" with Rudimental and Charlotte Plank at No. 5.

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Life and career

Alex Morisco-Tarr is from Deanshanger, United Kingdom. [1] On 31 August 2016, he released "One Too Many Times" featuring Sanna Hartfield, a double-A side with Black Opps' "Babylon Recruits", and on 16 February 2017 he released a solo single, "Entertainment". On 31 August 2020, he released an album, "Entropy". On 31 January 2021, he, Magenta, Warhead, Jamezyuk, and Big T released a single, "Fall in Love"; on 15 February 2021, he released a solo single, "Loving You", and on 22 February 2021, he released another solo single, "Prophecy". On 2 March 2021, he released "Nothing Changed", and on 11 March 2021, he released the EP Diamonds and the single "Living Like This". On 14 April 2021, he released "Promises", a double-A side containing the tracks "To You" and "Bleeding", and on 1 May 2021 he released "Take Me Back". On 10 May 2021, he released "Like That", and on 24 May 2021, he released "Take Me There". [2]

On 30 July 2021, he released the three-track EP Balling, [2] his first release on a label, and on DnB Allstars; [3] two weeks after the title track was re-released on 24 March 2022 featuring Songer, Mr Traumatik, Devilman, and OneDa, [4] the song entered the UK Top 40, where it would peak at No. 35 and spend ten non-consecutive weeks there, five of which at No. 38. [5] On 24 September 2021, he released "Conquer", and on 3 December 2021 he released the three-track Airplane Mode EP. On 7 January 2022, he featured on an Allstars MIC, [2] a fortnightly DnB Allstars series, [6] with A Little Sound, [2] a member of Loud LDN. [7] On 22 July 2022, he released "Baddest", [2] which charted at No. 42 on the UK Independent Singles Chart, [5] and was the title track from his 12 August 2022 EP of the same name. [2] An edit of the track, featuring vocalists Pete & Bas, Jaykae, Azza & Grima, and P Money, would go on to be released in December 2023. [8] On 30 December 2022, he released Loca, which was re-released on 11 May 2023 with a feature from Local, and on 27 January 2023, he released "Downfall" with Phibes. On 21 April 2023, he featured on "Dancing Is Healing" with Rudimental and Charlotte Plank, [2] another member of Loud LDN, [7] which charted at No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart and was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). [5] [9]

Artistry

Morisco-Tarr takes inspiration from by Chase & Status, Netsky, Alcemist, goddard., and Disrupta. [10]

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