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DJ Tim & Federico Epis - Flying Nights

DJ Tim & Federico Epis unveil their late night progressive house vibe on Flying Nights. Four to the floor deepness, tribal drums, seaside pads and light keyboard lines drive this track high into the night

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Holosound - Damn Thats Deep - Dudu Soldani Remix

Holosound gets the remix treatment from South America's rising star, Dudu Soldani. Dudu takes this massive Electrohouse tune and reworks it into a light progressive house vibe.

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Compound Bass - Papercuts

Compound Bass make their Fiberlineaudio debut with a massive progressive breaks anthem. Papercuts has a uplifting sound accented by bright synths, a wobbly bassline, and creative drum programming.

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Nice work! Damn that's deep, is well, deep :) it's good house music. Who did the bass work on the second track?

Good luck with the tracks and welcome to Beatking.

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