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CamelPhat and Want More put their spin on Robosonic's "WURD"

  • May 12, 2015
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Berlin's Robosonic have been on the up and up for a few years now. Working with iconic samples and minimal deep house production, they've built up a sound that has a bit of a witty take on the genre, inserting melody and familiarity to pique our nostalgia at any moment they can. But their latest release, "WURD" went down a newly styled path. With original vocals by STAG, the track featured a poppier version of their piano-led deep house, invoking some summertime styling like we've been seeing a lot of other artists test out as well.

This week we have been introduced to two remixes of "WURD," by London's Want More and a duo we are newly re-infatuated with over here: Camelphat. The newly rebranded duo out of the UK has added some futuristic, glittering melodies to the already appealing track, slightly bumping up its energy for its release via Armada Deep this week.

      WURD-feat.-STAG-(CamelPhat-Remix)--EM0515
      WURD-(Want-More-Radio-Edit)--EM0515

Robosonic Feat. STAG
WURD (Remixes)
Armada Deep
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