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YetepSage Armstrong started making waves in the house music scene with his debut Dirtybird release, “What’s Yo Tempetcha?” Born in the south, he has been influenced by a multitude of different genres that continue to inspire his creativity in the studio and on stage. He has mastered his own style by adding unique elements that give off a vibe of bouncy underground beats with original vocals. Sage is all about making music with no boundaries after receiving support from some of his favorite Dirtybird artists like Justin Martin and the boss man himself, Claude VonStroke.
About a month ago, Sage released his single “Want My Drank,” followed by a collab with BOT, “Stopping Traffic.” Now, teaming up with BOT once again, Sage has released another collaborative effort, titled “Flashy Lights.” Released on Insomniac Records’ latest innovative imprint, IN / ROTATION, the track, fitting to its title is flashy and all kinds of bouncy.
It’s fresh and upbeat, making for the perfect house track to be played at fests all summer long. With its quirky digital synths and bouncing bassline, “Flashy Lights” is guaranteed to get everyone on the dance floor.
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