Dubfire - Bottom Dweller (Chris Liebing Remix)
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The Remixes continues with heavy weight textures from my dear, longtime friend Chris Liebing remixing ‘Bottom Dweller’ where he cleverly incorporated both versions of the original in his stomping big room mix.

Bottom Dweller

The Remixes continues with heavy weight textures from my dear, longtime friend Chris Liebing remixing ‘Bottom Dweller’ where he cleverly incorporated both versions of the original in his stomping big room mix.

And on the B side is newcomer Nadia Struiwigh who blew my mind back in 2021 with her “5D” track which I used in my experimental MOMA The Met Cloisters stream. She does an evil flip of ‘Deadbug’, turning it into her signature fast-paced drum n bass-tinged blueprint!

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