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Teddy Killerz announce their debut LP ‘Nightmare Street’

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After a plethora of stinging singles taken from it, the Teddy Killerz have announced their are to drop their debut album ‘Nightmare Street’ on Ram Records.

Having started their career with releases on OWSLA and later on Ram’s sister label Program, they have been getting steadily better and better including winning Best International Act at this years Drum & Bass Awards. Drawing from across the bass music spectrum their sound fuses the fiercest of drum & bass with tough broken beats, metal which all features on the album including vocals coutesy of Ayah Marar, Lena Cullen and Laurent John. 

“We are extremely happy to finally present our debut album ‘Nightmare Street’. It’s been 2 years in the making – constantly working on something, updating, adding new elements. The end result is pure 2017 TK sound! We’re more than just D&B producers, we love and listen to so many genres so this album has a lot of influences & and the results are a mix of not only D&B but also dubstep, trap, mid tempo & other styles. We had a great time making the LP, hope you enjoy listening!” Teddy Killerz 2017

Tracklist:
1. Teddy Killerz – Teddy’s Song
2. Teddy Killerz – Unbelievable
3. Teddy Killerz – Wasteland ft. The Qemists
4. Teddy Killerz – Bounce
5. Teddy Killerz – Bhaaloo
6. Teddy Killerz – Coming For You ft. Lena Cullen
7. Teddy Killerz – Release Me
8. Teddy Killerz – Chopper
9. Teddy Killerz – Monkey Kingdom
10.Teddy Killerz – King Is Back
11.Teddy Killerz – Moshpit
12.Teddy Killerz – Ready ft. Ayah Marar
13.Teddy Killerz – Stockholm ft. Laurent John
14.Teddy Killerz – Forever

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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