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Swingrowers - Butterfly (Wolfgang Lohr Remix)

Butterfly (Wolfgang Lohr Remix) "The new single from Italy's Swingrowers is the first from their forthcoming album." An electronic -dance hit released by Freshly Squeezed Music. ---------------------------------------------------- LISTEN / STREAM / DOWNLOAD https://bit.ly/2oogao7 ---------------------------------------------------- Known for their string of superb singles and EPs, incredible live shows, remixes of Caro Emerald and Millie Small (Island Records), as well as tour supports for Caravan Palace and Parov Stelar, the Swingrowers are one of the original pioneers of electro swing. An accomplished four-piece from Palermo, Sicily, they have toured North America, Europe, Japan and India with their mix of styles from jazz to hip-hop, electronica to gypsy swing. They released their debut album PRONOUNCED SWING’GROWERS (2012) and the follow-up REMOTE (2014). They will release their 3rd full length album early in 2018 Stream on Apple Music:   / butterfly-single   Taken from Swingrowers « Butterfly » CHANNEL SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/freshlyjukebox About the Label: FRESHLY SQUEEZED are "world leaders in putting a modern dance music spin on vintage records" (Mixmag) - we are the independent British label behind the award-winning compilation series, night club and live event WHITE MINK - "Electro swings first landmark moment" - and ground-breaking brands like ELECTRO BLUES or VINTAGE REMIX. We have released music and compilations from artists including THE CORRESPONDENTS, SWING REPUBLIC, JFB, JEM STONE, SWINGROWERS, MARCELLA PUPPINI, R.A. THE RUGGED MAN and many more. Promoting sell-out UK shows by artists including CARAVAN PALACE and PAROV STELAR. The label has always led the way in fusing vintage influences with a contemporary twist.

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