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FuntCase Goes Melodic As He Teams Up With Dia Frampton For “Flames”


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FuntCase, known the world over for his aggressive and chest breaking dubstep, is back on Circus Records today with a unique melodic offering, “Flames,” featuring Dia Frampton.

Frampton has previously collaborated with Illenium and The Crystal Method, she has co-written and featured on singles for some of the most respected musicians in the industry – Kaskade, M83, Jason Ross, Watskyand Lindsey Stirling, to mention a few. Needless to say, her accolades speak for themselves, and it’s no wonder FuntCase teamed up with her on his first non-heavy release.

Haunting piano notes and Dia’s voice introduce the song, leading into an anthemic, melodic rise coupled with some drum line-esque snare rolls. It’s not long before the synth rise comes in pre-drop, and usual FuntCase fans might expect his normal switch up into something heavier. Instead, we get an absolutely brilliant melodic dubstep drop that easily goes up against the best of them.

This is destined to be a FuntCase masterpiece and one which has taken him yet again, up another level. Check it out below!

 

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: FuntCase Goes Melodic As He Teams Up With Dia Frampton For “Flames”

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