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PREMIERE: Tim Clark Delivers Electrifying Future Rave Single, “Wake Up” [Warner Music Group]


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Starting out as a DJ over 2 decades ago, Tim Clark has always taken full advantage of his talents and capabilities. Sidetracked by the success of his business ventures (which grew to a value of a half-billion dollars), the time has come for Clark to put his all into the DJ and production side of his music career. Deeply passionate about the sounds of house and trance music, the solo talent is completely committed to his vision of what it means for these genres to be merged with his style.

Today, Tim Clark has signed with the renowned Karma Studio for management and currently holds a residency at the world-famous Artisan Ultra Lounge located in Las Vegas. He performs at their famed Industry Night, setting the tone sonically as some of the biggest industry names rub shoulders. He’s shared the cover of Las Vegas magazine with none other than record-setting Katy Perry – Tim Clark making a splash via multiple channels in the original Sin City.

Now, Tim is back with an electrifying future rave single, titled “Wake Up” that is bursting to the seems with high octane, fist pumping energy. Slick dark and mysterious electronic atmosphere lays the groundwork for the captivating vocal work that helplessly whisks you away into the song’s aura. It builds into a thundering drop that is sure to take the clubs and festivals by storm.

We’re thrilled to premiere this one. Listen below!

 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: PREMIERE: Tim Clark Delivers Electrifying Future Rave Single, “Wake Up” [Warner Music Group]

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