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FTampa & Sex Room – Lifetime [Doorn Records]

It wasn’t too long ago that we were listening to electro/progressive house producer FTampa drop a radical tune through Musical Freedom called “Strike It Up.” And before that, we had seen FTampa grace Doorn Records with a collaboration with Fish House called “031.” Now we get another collaboration on Doorn Records just in time to close the door on 2015 and to have us ready for an even bigger 2016.

Teaming up with another fellow Brazilian known as Sex Room (who worked previously with Fish House on a track called “Illegal”), FTampa delivers his latest collaboration in the form of “Lifetime.” This track is interesting in that it combines big room energy with Melbourne bounce rhythm to create an over-the-top banger. The result is this thunderous kick and infectious bounce that leads this track to be what audiences who sit around the main stage are dying to hear. Combining the best elements of these sub-sub genres, it’s no wonder that the likes of Calvin Harris, Afrojack, David Guetta, Martin Garrix, Sander van Doorn, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, and more are playing this song in their sets and their radio shows.

If you’re interested in the new FTampa and Sex Room track, buy it off Beatport or stream it below.

Beatport link: FTampa & Sex Room – Lifetime [Doorn Records]

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