With hits such as ‘Imprint of Pleasure’, ‘Set Free’, and ‘All I Want’ ft. Goatchy under their belt, there’s no denying that Tube & Berger are one of the most dynamic and talented duos within the dance music scene. Now continuing their hot form as we move away from the winter months, the German duo delivers in style as they team up with Armaja on ‘Ice Cold‘.
A wonderful house anthem that brings both emotion and groove, this one is a team up for the ages. Tube & Berger expertly let the mindblowing vocals from Armaja take center stage at the early stages of this single. As the single progresses, some subtle elements are used to build towards the first drop and that doesn’t disappoint when it comes around. A groovy bassline then takes the attention and gives you the urge to dance along. The German duo uses a quick and snappy structure towards the drops and basslines that make this the perfect single for both dancefloors and radios alike, a trait that very few artists an master quite like Tube & Berger have.
“We wanted to give people hope & strength during these cold days, with this ambition resulting in our collaboration with Armaja. ‘Ice Cold’ will warm your frozen hearts, with its beautiful acoustic guitar & topped with the unique voice of Armaja‘s front man – Goatchy. Resulting in a driving beat & an ultra-catchy bassline, this combination is sure to bring back the heat to dance floors – all over the globe”. said Tube & Berger
Stream this single below.
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