When Hardwell unleashed the Futuristic Polar Bears’ Back To Earth for the first time to 60,000 people at TomorrowWorld, it remained one of the few unidentified tracks from the set and equally one of the most talked about. Skip forward a few months and since Hardwell’s exclusive announcement on the 150th episode of his Hardwell On Air show, the Futuristic Polar Bears have rocketed to the fore as one of the most talked about trios on the planet. Prepare then, to join the Futuristic Polar Bears as they head Back To Earth.
With unprecedented support coming in from all angles from the likes of Hardwell, Michael Woods, W&W, Dash Berlin, Axwell, Markus Schulz, Thomas Gold, Eddie Halliwell, David Guetta, Danny Howard, Ashley Wallbridge and Dannic, it’s hard not to be impressed even before you hear the track. But, as the relentless march of this synth-driven audible meteorite continues to blow a hole in every dancefloor that it is unleashed upon, it’s plain to see that the Futuristic Polar Bears have created more than just a monster.
As the first British exports to be signed to the prestigious Revealed Recordings, the Futuristic Polar Bears are showcasing a production standard that few are able to match; with their unstoppable journey already in full swing and with plenty more plans in the pipeline, it’s finally time to Reveal their first stop and join the Polar Bears as they head Back To Earth.
To buy:
http://www.beatport.com/release/back-to-earth/1234319
To peep:
http://youtu.be/VsbOJeSemnM
For more:
www.facebook.com/futuristicpolarbears
www.twitter.com/polarbearmusic1
www.youtube.com/futuristicpolarbears
www.polarbearmusic.co.uk
www.soundcloud.com/futuristicpolarbears
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