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YetepNorwegian brothers Daniel and Markus Slettebakken, or KREAM, are certainly living the dream. Initially discovered on SoundCloud through their remixes, their original tracks are now played worldwide. Though the brothers continue their love of remixing beloved tunes, they’ve continued to write and produce original music at an unshakable pace.
Their latest single, “Chemistry,” is a powerful collaboration with British singer and DJ Camden Cox and newcomers IDEMI. Coming in just shy of 3 minutes, “Chemistry” is a concoction of impassioned vocals, relentless drums, and overflowing bass. Check it out below!
Out via Big Beat Records, “Chemistry” is the first release from KREAM’s forthcoming EP, called Reverie. Currently on tour, KREAM will be bringing the energy to Sunbar with their bass-drive house tracks on December 2nd. Click here for tickets.
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