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Bleu Clair Releases Mind-Bending Tech House Sinngle ‘In My Mind’ On Matroda’s label Terminal Records


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Tech house sensation Bleu Clair is presently one of the most in-demand talents in tech house scene. His unique style and infectious energy are brilliantly captured in his popular release, “In My Mind,” launched under Matroda’s label, ‘Terminal Underground.’ This track, which flawlessly encompasses the pulsating spirit of tech house that listeners have come to associate with Bleu Clair.

Bleu Clair’s exceptional music has found a home on multiple renowned labels, including Insomniac Records, Realm Records, and Terminal Underground, amongst others. His collaborative efforts have paired him with esteemed artists like Kyle Watson, Tchami, and Matroda, enhancing his artistic breadth and depth.

His live performances are equally electrifying, with appearances at world-famous music festivals and shows like EDC Las Vegas and EDC Orlando. He has also enchanted the crowd at numerous clubs worldwide, sharing the stage with industry bigwigs like Matroda, Martin Garrix, Tchami, Zedd, and more.

Bleu Clair’s music transcends boundaries, with his dynamic soundtracks featured in various mediums like TV, film, trailers, and even video games. With his rapid ascent in the tech house genre, Bleu Clair is undeniably a music powerhouse to watch.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Bleu Clair Releases Mind-Bending Tech House Sinngle ‘In My Mind’ On Matroda’s label Terminal Records

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