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Timmy Trumpet Transforms the Goo Goo Dolls with Kickbait and Goes Techno with GRAVEDGR

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Timmy Trumpet Transforms the Goo Goo Dolls with Kickbait and Goes Techno with GRAVEDGR

Just out, Timmy Trumpet and Kickbait‘s transformation of the Goo Goo Dolls’ iconic ‘Iris’ into a euphoric hardstyle masterpiece. It has been golden how Timmy Trumpet has been capturing melodies and suspending them above those hardstyle beats that take over the rave.  Point blank, this song needed to happen.

Kickbait the producer from Cologne, Germany that is launching his project with releases with Alok and Sonny Wern, treats the original song as royalty with the progressive layers and sharp sound design he adds.

Kickbait

Timmy Trumpet has been selecting his collaborators right lately, such as Sam Feldt, Robin Schulz, and also just releasing the highly-anticipated techno track with GRAVEDGR titled, ‘Drumroll Please’.  The earth-shattering techno tune has already seen some of the biggest stages in the world, from EDC Las Vegas and Ultra Europe.

Purpose-built for Timmy’s high-octane live sets, this belter is not for the faint of heart. Spine-tingling, laser-like synths build to a drop bursting with slamming drums and blistering bass. ‘Drumroll Please’ is the banger your techno playlist needs this summer!GRAVE DIGGER is taking this one on tour for the rest of the year ensuring his sets will continue to be going stunningly nuts, just listened to how he treated the EDC crowd…

GRAVEDGR

Timmy Trumpet is continuing on his tour with one of the biggest smiles out there, thanks to getting to play his undeniable releases to the world such as his recent rework of ‘All The Things She Said’ and all the versions of ‘Best Thing‘.

Timmy Trumpet

Beyond Timmy’s own releases, keep up with, SINPHONY, his record label that is constantly offering music that is creating moments at festivals worldwide and defining the era. Witness Sesco and VIVID dancing into a new age with their tech house tune, ‘A.I. Fantasy’ and Sesco rolling with Chester Young for a dirty record named ‘Flow’.

 

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