Blue Foundation - Eyes On Fire (Confusious Rework), CONFUSIOUS

Blue Foundation - Eyes On Fire (Confusious Rework), CONFUSIOUS

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4NC¥’s A&R Harry Powell aka Confusious tears through your speakers and aims straight for the chest with this energetic, big room roll reprisal of “Eyes on Fire” by Blue Foundation Collaborating with an enslaught of artists like Rider Shafique, Flowdan, Redders, and Foreign Beggars, Phil Tangent & Collette Warren Confusious is no stranger to the game and has created big ripples in the DnB & 140 scene as Australia’s most promising musical talent in the arena. Having previous releases with Fokuz, Skankandbass, Sentry and PROGRAM alongside 4NC¥ he also has some highly anticipated releases scheduled this year with RAM Records and Fokuz Recordings with more to be revealed “Eyes on Fire” promises to be a rocket fuelled agglomeration of tech-step beats infused with jungle undertones that’s reese bass focused. Artwork/Visualisers by Denver Fernandes

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