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Throttle Returns With Sensational Drum & Bass Single “I Walk This Earth All By Myself” [Monstercat]


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From the innovative mind of Melbourne-native Robbie Bergin, Throttle exploded onto the electronic music circuit at just 14-years-old, when he signed his first song. Fast-forward to today, he has racked over 300 million streams on Spotify alone and has dazzled crowds across the world’s biggest stages, from Tomorrowland to EDC Las Vegas.

He recently took a hiatus, over the past year, as Throttle expanded his influence in the fashion community, while traveling and embracing his love for nature, art, and culture. These adventures have led to a whirlpool of inspiration which he has poured into his latest single, “I Walk This Earth All By Myself,” signed to Monstercat.

A fusion of his musical roots and new-age sound design, this may be Throttle’s most sophisticated work to date. It surpasses already high expectations with its glimmering vocals, and captivating effects, and a riveting bassline that collectively draw on his unrivaled passion and creativity.

“For me this record is bursting with life, with the excitement of the unknown, of new experiences, of sadness and happiness, and I can’t wait for the world to hear it.”Throttle

Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Throttle Returns With Sensational Drum & Bass Single “I Walk This Earth All By Myself” [Monstercat]

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