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Ole Sturm, G+UNENBERG, and tamii Unite to Create a Game-Changing Track in the Bass House Scene


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In a momentous collaboration, Ole Sturm, G+UNENBERG, and tamii have joined forces to deliver a track that has already sent shockwaves through the bass house scene. Released just last week, this powerhouse trio has exceeded all expectations with their groundbreaking creation, leaving fans and critics buzzing with excitement.

Hailing from Mannheim, Germany, Ole Sturm has quickly risen as a prodigious talent in electronic music. With influences spanning from David Guetta to Skrillex, Ole’s ability to produce tracks in diverse styles has caught the attention of industry heavyweights. Notably, his recent collaborations with MOGUAI and Steve Aoki, as well as releases on Martin Garrix’s renowned label, have solidified his position as a rising star in the industry.

Meanwhile, G+UNENBERG, the brainchild of German artist Daniel Grunenberg, has made significant strides in pushing the boundaries of music. By blending elements of house, dance, and EDM, G+UNENBERG has carved out a unique sound that sets him apart. Teaming up with Mousse T. and WLZN for this project, the collaboration has given birth to a track that has ignited dancefloors with its infectious energy.

Joining forces with Ole Sturm and G+UNENBERG, tamii brings her unmatched talent to the mix. Together, the trio has created a track that transcends the traditional confines of bass house, offering listeners a sonic experience like no other. With pulsating basslines, infectious beats, and an undeniable energy, this collaboration has undoubtedly set a new standard in the genre.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Ole Sturm, G+UNENBERG, and tamii Unite to Create a Game-Changing Track in the Bass House Scene

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