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Uberjak'd wants you to "Turn Up The Club" [Premiere]

  • August 7, 2014
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Two years ago, Melbourne house was in its infancy here in The States, an underground sound that had fervent followers but not the widest reach. As more and more fans began to explore the style's bouncy shores, a handful of artists began to step into the light, one of those being Uberjak'd.

Joined by other acts like Will Sparks and Reece Low, Uberjak'd brought Melbourne house to the forefront, infecting the world with bouncy bass beats and grinding melodies that spoke to this generation of dance music enthusiasts. With an ear for the latest in electronic, Dim Mak Records became a big supporter of the sound, evidenced by "The Moment" dropping just a few months back.

Today Uberjak'd teams up with Chardy, Kronic, and Leftside to give us the stomping work known as "Turn Up The Club". Big enough to fill festival grounds, the track crafts signature Melbourne melodies with one-of-a-kind vocals to create a unique blend of bounce electro house. Find it on August 12th, followed by the entire EP of the same name August 26th. 

 

 

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"Turn Up The Club" (Feat. Chardy, Kronic, Leftside)

  • Dim Mak Records
  • 2014-08-12
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