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Ray Volpe Drops “LIVE ONLY” EP With Four Fresh VIPs


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We all know Ray Volpe, right? I suppose that’s a bit of a generalized statement, but at this point, I don’t think it’s that far off. Whether you’re hearing one of a dozen flips of “Wet Napkin” or watching him on social media doing his best to get crowds to engage with his “Behemoth” x “Swing” edit, you know the dude.

Yesterday, he dropped four wild VIPs to a few of his biggest tracks, including “Wet Napkin” and “Programmed to Love.” As VIPs, there’s not a whole lot different about these at the core level. But for those who have streamed these songs tens or dozens of times, they’re sure to find both the surface level and more subtle differences exhilarating as they breathe new life into these modern-day classics.

At just 22 years old, Ray is definitely one of the brightest stars in bass music right now, and he’s only going to go bigger from here. He’s also scheduled to release 2 more EPs in the upcoming months as well as a plethora of singles to look out for, so keep an eye out!

Check out LIVE ONLY below.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Ray Volpe Drops “LIVE ONLY” EP With Four Fresh VIPs

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