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BEPE and Dom James unveil new single ‘I’ll Be There’

The vibrate single marks the London-based duo's debut on Will Taylor's FREAK imprint.

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The London-based DJs and producers BEPE and Dom James have joined forces to debut on Will Taylor’s FREAK imprint with vibrate single ‘I’ll Be There’.

BEPE and Dom James released their latest track ‘I’ll Be There,’ which is their debut on Will Taylor‘s FREAK imprint.
The track features a blend of underground house music elements and playful jazz-inspired highlights. This blend creates a dynamic and engaging experience, perfectly suited for club environments.

‘I’ll Be There’ is driven by pulsating basslines and intricate musical elements, demonstrating BEPE and Dom James’ skillful production techniques. The incorporation of glitchy percussion adds a modern edge to the track, further enhancing its appeal to contemporary electronic music fans. 

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BEPE and Dom James are the leaders of Solaris Records, which is known for its innovative approach to electronic music, particularly in the realm of the underground house. With a base in London, the duo carved out their niche with a blend of energetic beats, glitchy percussion, and inventive vocal manipulation. Overall, their latest track showcases BEPE and Dom James’ ability to push the boundaries all while keeping an infectious energy and innovative sound.

BEPE, a seasoned figure in the underground music scene with over a decade of experience, is from West London. He initially made his mark at esteemed venues such as Abode and Studio 338, steadily building his reputation. Presently, BEPE is the A&R and Label Manager for Solaris Records. He is at prominent UK events including ABODE and Mas Vida, as well as at iconic venues such as Fabric and Ministry of Sound.

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Meanwhile, Dom James has transitioned from his roots in hip hop and garage to explore the realms of deep house, tech house, and electronic genres. With a career spanning over three decades, Dom has graced the stages of revered establishments such as the Ministry of Sound, Egg Club, Scala, and E1

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