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8 Bit Society introduces energetic Acid-House gem ‘Escape’

CENTRL Music, a leading record label in the electronic dance music scene, proudly introduces their latest release from 8 Bit Society ,  ’Escape’. This London-Ibiza collective has been making waves with their unique blend of Acid-tinged Deep House and classic Techno influences. With a remix by renowned Ibiza-based DJ Mr Doris and Sydney funk phenomenon D-Funk, […]

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CENTRL Music, a leading record label in the electronic dance music scene, proudly introduces their latest release from 8 Bit Society ,  ’Escape’.

This London-Ibiza collective has been making waves with their unique blend of Acid-tinged Deep House and classic Techno influences. With a remix by renowned Ibiza-based DJ Mr Doris and Sydney funk phenomenon D-Funk, ‘Escape’ has already gained support from industry heavyweights such as Quentin Harris and Nicole Moudaber.

8 Bit Society has been garnering attention for their sold-out events and collaborations with industry giants. ‘Escape’ showcases their signature fusion of old-school and new-school elements, solidifying their position as one of the most exciting acts in the scene. The track embodies 8 Bit Society’s signature fusion of old-school and new-school elements. Blending Acid-tinged Deep House with classic Techno influences to create an infectious groove.

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The remix by Mr Doris and D-Funk adds an extra layer of depth and energy to the track. Mr Doris, a well-respected DJ in the Ibiza club scene, brings his signature sound to the remix, while D-Funk, known for his funky and soulful productions, adds a touch of his own style to the mix. The result is a remix that is both fresh and familiar.

8 Bit Society’s distinct sound and notable collaborations position them for significant success in 2024 and beyond. Already garnering support from industry leaders, with live shows renowned for their excellence. To mark the release of ‘Escape’, 8 Bit Society joins CENTRL Music for ‘Escape Plan’ at The Cross Nightclub, London. This event promises to be a night of unparalleled music and energy.

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