Timmy Trumpet and Showtek send smoke signals to the rave gods with the blazing hot new single, ‘Burn’. Released on Timmy’s very own SINPHONY imprint, this new release delivers on the hearty expectations that stem from two titans of the scene. Sporting inspiring vocals, polished production, and most importantly, energy through the roof, ‘Burn’ is the sizzling summer single that fans have been waiting for.
Timmy Trumpet has proven himself as dance music’s hottest Australian export, never afraid to reinvent his sound and always pushing the sonic boundaries. From 2016’s ‘Party ‘Till We Die’, the now infamous collab with Andrew W.K. and MAKJ, to more recent hits like ‘Mad World’ and ‘Just In Case’, it’s clear that Timmy Trumpet doesn’t think in terms of genre, only in terms of quality.
This makes Timmy the perfect musical cohort for the Netherlands’ Showtek, who has not only reinvented themselves and their sound over the years but continues to add new layers of polish to musical fingerprint. From purveyors of hardstyle in the early 00’s to the most recent ‘Welcome Home’, a modern house romper that knows no bounds, Showtek’s discography tells the musical story of two brothers throughout modern dance music.
With monstrous names come monstrous expectations, and thankfully ‘Burn’ delivers on all fronts. A future festival favorite and modern classic packed in one, the new release from Timmy Trumpet and Showtek is sure to make its mark at festival mainstages this year.
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