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PRBLM CHILD Releases Addictive Soulful Single “Sleep Talk”


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With an innovative approach in sound design and production, PRBLM CHILD continue to bring their vision and direction of house to the masses. Utilizing well-crafted percussion sounds and groovy basslines, the pair have released their work on established bass house labels, such as Bite This!, Gold Digger, and Uprise. They’ve even earned support on R3HAB, Freejak, and Dr. Fresch’s radio shows and performance spots at Das Energi 2022.

Now, PRBLM CHILD is kicking off the year with their addicting single “Sleep Talk.” The release takes a classic funk-soul sound and seamlessly fuses it with hypnotic deep house grooves. It feels like something that could go off in a set from Hot Since 82, or light up the shores of Ibiza with it’s infectious energy.

“Sleep Talk is a special one we’ve been waiting for the right time to release. We are ecstatic about this one and hope you all enjoy it as much as we have! Cheers!” – Cole and Luke (PRBLM CHILD)

Listen below!

 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: PRBLM CHILD Releases Addictive Soulful Single “Sleep Talk”

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