The month of May just got an upgrade courtesy of “Burnin’ which is the latest EP from The Dead Rose Music Company, released on the uber cool Pomme Frites imprint.
This well crafted four-track EP is a refreshing blend of Disco and House with significant Funk influences. Already commanding a global fanbase for his distinct sound, The Dead Rose Music Company has become widely known for delivering innovative tracks that fluently translate to the dancefloor.
Really proud of these dance floor bombs as they embody everything I love about house music, ass shaking, body moving and a lot fun underpinned by a massive kick drum and killer baselines
In this outstanding EP we have a collection of surefire hits that all retain their very own character, but remain cohesive to TDRMC trademark style. Here we have a seriously infectious EP that instantly ignites an audience, turning up the tension in the club whilst leveraging its prime-time capacity. Already supported by the likes of Jamie Jones, Laurent Garnier, Benny Blanco, Justin Robertson and Sister Bliss it’s without a doubt it’ll tear up clubs across the world.
Expect relentless driving rhythms and well crafted samples interrelated with adept musicality, this collection effortlessly engages from the very minute it’s dropped. Grab your copy fast, it’s already firing up the global charts and achieving regular rotation on all the main radio shows. One word here… HEAVY!!
More Info https://linktr.ee/Tdrmc
Purchase Here https://www.traxsource.com/title/1968853/burnin-ep
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