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Kiwi House Music Duo Borj. Release New Record 'For the Bass'

15 September 2023 - 0 Comments

Following the success of their previous record Take Me High, Borj. has released their latest single, For The Bass, an electrifying tech house record, sure to captivate audiences worldwide.

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Co-produced by charting Kiwi music producer Matthew Johanson, For The Bass was made especially for the upcoming festival season with a baseline sure to turn heads. The record seamlessly merges elements of classic house music with the ever-evolving tech house genre.

Residing in Auckland, Borj. has seen considerable success in their last release, Take Me High, being in the top 40 most played songs on the radio in New Zealand for a week & number 6 in the Official Hot NZ Singles chart.

For The Bass premiered on the ZM show ‘Curated by Dan Aux’, and is now available on all streaming platforms.


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