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The Tailors - Different Roads


Fresh from The Netherlands... The Tailors with 'Different Roads'.

The track has a very light and happy atmosphere and reflects those easy summer days where you just let those everyday burdens slide off your back, and let your soul dance.

The track starts off with a bouncy kick and groove supported by male vocals getting you to dance and shake your body right away. The basic beat structure is supported by a walking bass line as well as e-guitar and mellow bass chords forming the melody of the track. Furthermore, a happy sax melody will get you in the right mood to shake.

The Tailors is a producing and performing DJ duo based in The Hague, the Netherlands. Their style is described as funky tech-house with a twist of soul. Bastiaan & Jesse met during high school at age 15. They discovered that they both shared a passion for music and creating it. Their love for different styles of music helped them find their own.

Their fame started with funky remixes of classics from artists such as Tracy Chapman, George Benson, The Whispers and many more. They created their own style, which is deep, uplifting and funky. The Tailors daily produce new original tracks for the world to enjoy. They have performed in Paris, Cannes, Ibiza, Madrid, Monaco, India, Sao Paulo and many more places all over the world.

'Different Roads' on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7JAxBPaaNKAQ6TkyRmmhvO







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