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Karla Blum drops powerful techno track ‘Bad Bitch’: Listen

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Techno fans, get ready for a storm of energy as Karla Blum drops her debut track on UMEK’s record label, 1605.

Renowned for delivering electrifying tracks on esteemed labels like Senso Sounds and Set About, Karla Blum pushes boundaries with her latest single, ‘Bad Bitch.’ Packed with sharp acid tones and bold vocals, the track exudes a sleek yet edgy energy that demands attention.

Rising from the underground clubs of Berlin, Karla Blum has become a force in Germany’s techno scene. Her electrifying DJ sets have taken over iconic venues, proving her skill at connecting with audiences and controlling the room’s energy. She also curates the weekly BLUM FM mixes, streaming live every Thursday on her channel, while her captivating sound attracts thousands of monthly listeners on Spotify.

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The track hits hard with pounding kick drums, wild hi-hats, and a hypnotic bassline. Adding to its edge are commanding vocals layered with bold acid stabs, giving it a fierce and rebellious feel. ‘Bad Bitch’ is a must-hear for peak-time techno lovers and promises to light up clubs with its raw, untamed energy.

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