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DubVision Turn Back Time With Vintage Progressive House Anthem, "I'll Be There"

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In an era where progressive house music often feels like a fading polaroid, DubVision are clinging to the genre's golden age and reinventing it for today's ravers. They've done it again with "I'll Be There," out now on Martin Garrix's STMPD RCRDS.

There's something almost defiantly old-school about dropping a pure progressive house anthem in 2024, but "I'll Be There" wears its traditionalism like armor. The cynics might call it formulaic, but DubVision consistently remind us why some formulas become classic in the first place.

"I'll Be There" delivers another dose of festival fuel, capturing a sound that conjures the romance of crowds dancing and connecting in moments dreamt about for months. The production is vintage DubVision, replete with the kind of soaring synths and festival-ready crescendos that fans of the Grammy-nominated duo continue to covet.

Built around a warm refrain ("I'll be there when you are all alone"), the track doesn't so much speak as it does uplift, looping those words until they transform from lyrics into pure emotional texture. Those vocals envelop listeners in a fuzzy loop of promise and comfort, resonating like a pledge from the heart straight to the dancefloor.

"I'll Be There" is DubVision's first release since they dropped their debut album, Another World, back in July. Listen to the new single below and find it on streaming platforms here.

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