Vintage Culture & Clubbers present strong rave Memories

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Rising Brazilian dance acts Vintage Culture and Clubbers are bringing some strong rave Memories to the floor, presenting their collab single blending deep house and progressive to pure dance floor bliss.

Already supported by the likes of Martin Garrix, Fedde Le Grand, Ummet Ozcan and many more, it’s officially out now on Spinnin’ Records.

Brazilian producer Vintage Culture is currently conquering the world with his big room infused deep house signature. In his homeland, he is a household name including his record label and party ‘Só Track Boa’, which has major events over the country. His unique brand of electronic music has catapulted him to the Number #1 DJ spot in Brazil, and with sold out shows across South America and tracks on the top of the Spotify, iTunes and Beatport charts, it is just a matter of time before Vintage Culture sets his sights on a worldwide audience.

Clubbers began when DJs, producers and friends L. Lopez and John Patrício combined their talents and influences in the genres deep house to progressive house. Clubber’s productions have been released on the biggest labels in Brazil, and after three years on the road, the duo are now a major presence at the biggest festivals in Brazil.

‘Memories’

So, a Brazilian collab by two of the country’s most exciting dance acts, this should be good! ‘Memories’ is all you’d hoped these talents would bring, a forceful piece of dance music, blending genres with smooth drum patterns and touching chords, expanding their own unique sound to new heights. Catch ‘Memories’ and you’ll feel the groove these guys are into.

“It is a widely known fact that one of music’s most unique qualities is to convey emotion in an almost mystical way. That is why it attaches so deeply to certain moments, making them even more powerful. ‘Memories’ is an ode to these special powers, the ability that music has of materializing so many sensations and sentiments through sound waves that affect our mind, body and soul like magic.” – Vintage Culture

“We always try to come up with new things on our productions. We wanted to do something different that was being made in Brazil. We created the drop lead and liked it from that moment since, it was the one! We sent the track to Lukas and he liked it a lot. Then he made some changes on it until we got the final result. We knew it was a track to be listened to around the globe, including in Brazil, but we didn’t expect that it would escalate so quickly, beyond getting a lot of positive feedbacks from the crowds.” – Clubbers

Download it here.

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