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TIGER STRIPES - I HEARD IT THROUGH THE BASSLINE

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I Heard It Through The Bassline
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REKIDS249
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Bass Heavy Vocal Hooked Funky House / Tech House 2 Tracker - Tiger Stripes debuts on Rekids with ‘I Heard It Through the Bassline’.

Stockholm’s Tiger Stripes appears on Matt Edwards’ Rekids for the first time with the ‘I Heard It Through The Bassline’ two-tracker. The EP starts with the aptly named title track, defined by its deeply infectious bass, which propels forward along tight house grooves and classy gospel vocals. ‘I Heard It Through the Bassline’ is followed by Tiger Stripes’ ‘Everybody’s Doing It’, a stylish, low-slung people mover with the air of a vibey, dim-lit establishment or introspective late-night journey through the city.

Strange Idols label founder Tiger Stripes is a prolific producer, remixer, and DJ who has been active since the early 2000s. He’s collaborated with artists like Kerri Chandler and Jerome Sydenham and released music via heavyweight underground imprints, including Hot Creations, Get Physical, and Sydenham’s Ibadan. Now, he moves the needle again with the ‘I Heard It Through the Bassline’ EP on Rekids.

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Last FM Information on Tiger Stripes

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Tiger Stripes is one of the names used by Swedish producer and instrumentalist Mikael Nordgren (his other aliases include D'Malicious and 12th Floor). He is very flexible; he plays everything from heavy tech house to soft garage and disco. The debut track of Tiger Stripes was "Dingo." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.