Electro-House | ‘Funky Music’ with Corey James & Teamworx

Posted by on December 15, 2017

Liverpudlian talent Corey James has recently signed to Steve Angello’s ‘SIZE Records’ roster, and since then he has released a slew of records including a remix for Highly Sedated and his anthemic ‘Back In Time’. His latest offering, available now via SIZE is ‘Funky Music’, which many view as one of the standout tracks throughout Steve Angello’s much-admired BBC Radio 1 residency for 2016. The track is packed full of energy, a punchy bassline, and catchy vocals. This winning combination has further gained ‘Funky Music’ spins from headliners including Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Dannic and Nicky Romero!

Electro | Corey James and Teamworx “Make The Crowd Go” with Kobi The Alien

Posted by on April 11, 2016

Nicky Romero’s ‘Protocol Presents Miami 2016’ compilation featured cuts from artists including Tom Tyger, Deniz Koyu, Blinders, Nico De Andrea and also Corey James & Teamwork, who conjured an instrumental mix of ‘Make The Crowd Go’. Their instrumental mix, upon release stormed up into the Beatport Top 10 Electro House positions, and now, on April 11th, Protocol is unveiling a vocal mix of ‘Make The Crowd Go’ as a solo release which now features Kobi The Alian providing a rap topline to compliment those funky beats already embedded into the original this is the perfect club-banger.

Progressive House | Corey James & Teamworx ‘Make The Crowd Go’ Boom!

Posted by on March 7, 2016

One of the lead tracks off of Nicky Romero’s ‘Protocol Miami 2016’ compilation which has been mixed by Florian Picasso and Blinder is ‘Make The Crowd Go’, which has been conjured by upcoming DJ/producers Corey James and double-act Teamworx. The track has already received early support from A-listers including Steve Angello, Ummet Ozcan and Max Vangeli, and it’s built upon drops that pack a funky bassline and groovy beats, whilst the break also features rap vocals layered over an array of breakbeats and synths! A combination of sounds that will certainly raise temperatures in the crowds when dropped in DJ sets, perfect for Miami Music Week!

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