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Ogi Gee Cash & Synchronized - Madness Over Me

Ogi Gee Cash & Synchronized cash in on their latest release - Madness Over Me. Clean beats and an alternative vocal give this song massive club appeal. Recommended!

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Fuzzball - Can You Fuzz It

Fuzzball make their Fiberlineaudio debut with an upfront progressive house corker. Heavy on the fuzzy feelings and emotional breakdown, "Can You Fuzz It" is the perfect late night anthem.

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Vek - Silent Landscape

Vek returns with progressive house mastery on his new release - Silent Landscape. Tight drum programming, stabbing synths, a funky bassline and an emotional breakdown full of piano fills, gated vox, and deep feeling. Quality!

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Hernan Paredes - Sound Of The Drums

Hernan Padres debuts with the deep dark progressive tribal sound on "Sound Of The Drums". Very Hot!

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DTolio & O-Dio - W8

DTolio & O-Dio are on the list with this major club hit. W8 kicks the 4 to the floor beat with fresh synth sounds, percussive effects and a serious alternative male vocal.

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Bangguru - Wanna Dance - Nicolas Fantin Vocal Dub Remix

Nicolas Fantin warps Bangguru's massive electropop anthem into an epic progressive dancefloor classic. Wanna Dance? We Do!

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