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DJVI - Club Madness


DJVI is one of the artists from Finland that we enjoy to support. DJVI has released a "hands-up" energetic club banger track called "Club Madness".

10 years ago DJVI started producing music. Back then he listened a lot of techno, hands up and dance music. Artists like Basshunter, Manian, Cascada, Italobrothers, Darude, East Clubbers, Barcode Brothers, E-Type and others had a big influence on him. That's why he also wanted to make these catchy club banger tracks with fast tempo.
With "Club Madness", DJVI wanted to go back to that era and produce an energetic & melodic hands up track. Club Madness is the final result!

This track is available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3Ymy4kO7nQr9vB4hZBsvIl
and Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djviofficial/djvi-club-madness

Also on our playlists:
CEDM Weekly: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7yl8agrKQVffBOBfKK0mpM
New Arrivals:  https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2qVcGNg1XA1fcZ3q4d9InX
Follow our playlists for more fantastic tracks.

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