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TURBO 165EP
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Duke Dumont returns to Turbo with this third installment of For Club Play Only, a return to stripped-down party bombs with just enough hook to make the tracks unforgettable. "Slow Dance" is a guaranteed floor-filler built from a killer bass line, sexy vocal sample, crisp drums and a wiggly acid outro. "Mumble Man" is another infectious, instantly-gratifying hand-raiser, and possibly the best scat track since Scatman John. "Nicht Vor Mitternacht" sees the Duke flexing his EDM muscles, foregoing vocals for total synth domination. Finally, "Drumapella" is a dope DJ tool, a functional weapon to layer in the mix or leave in its sparse, banging glory.
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TURBO 137EP
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Turbo Recordings presents four killer remixes of one of its biggest tracks of the year -- Duke Dumont's "The Giver." Featuring Tiga, Lando Kal, Gingy & Bordello and Locked Groove. With support from Annie Mac, Erol Alkan, Heidi, Diplo, Damian Lazarus, Martyn, Soul Clap, A-Trak and a legion of other big names, plenty of radio play on BBC One, and rave reviews from critics, the track has taken on a life of its own, spending numerous weeks in Beatport's deep house top five.
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TURBO 131EP
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Turbo Recordings presents the second in a series of EPs from Duke Dumont. Following the rapturous reception of his first club-centric EP for Turbo, as well as remixes for Santigold, Dumont returns to tighten his stranglehold on the worldwide nightgeist, this time training his sights on the vocal anthem heavyweight title. "No Money Blues" brings UK bass and deep house into the realm of crossover pop, while "The Giver" is an ecstatic vocal house anthem that would fit seamlessly alongside the most uplifting MURK classics.
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TURBO 124EP
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This is the first in a series of For Club Play Only EPs, designed to harness Duke Dumont's versatile stylistic mastery and let it explode in the faces of party people everywhere. "Street Walker" takes the intensity of paying for sex and spills it all over the dancefloor with a distorted vocal hook and alien warehouse vibes. Meanwhile, "Thunder Clap" answers the question, "What is the sound of one man jacking?" Also included is an Alternative Mix of "Street Walker," because it's great.
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