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Jeff Devas - Madame Rendezvous - Terry Grant's Longer Mix

Bedrock allstar Terry Grant returns for another quality remix on Fiberlineaudio. Terry turns Madame Rendezvous out with a fat sound and a funky bass line. True Underground!

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Tanto Project Feat. Dikla - Fly Away

Tanto Project return with the follow up to their massive Perfect Color single. Fly Away continues with more inspirational house from Tanto and vocalist Dikla, featuring more live instrumentation and electronic dance grooves. Pure Quality!

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Narek - Mary Rose

Narek bounces back with his second solo offering on Fiberlineaudio with a fun loving and floor filling anthem. Sweet vibes, a stabbing vocal, and creative drum programming deliver another quality release!

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Bia & DJ Paul - Thursdays At Night

Fresh off a little "Big Monkey" business... Bia & DJ Paul return with an epic slice of progressive house. Thursday at Night has a chugging sound and just the right mix of deep dark vibes and epic bliss. Dance floor Madness is guaranteed!

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Cloudz Factory - Buzz Me

Cloudz Factory make their Fiberlineaudio debut with a techy slice of raw electro house with buzzsaw analog bass and minimal drums - buzz me sets the mood and then goes deeper.

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Matt Rowan - Stonker - Jeff Devas's Stinker Remix

Jeff Devas takes a techy approach on his Stinker Remix of Matt Rowan's Stonker of a tune.

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