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In 1997, German producers Nalin

Nalin & Kane – Beachball (Fubu Bootleg)

Home Uncategorized Nalin & Kane – Beachball (Fubu Bootleg)

In 1997, German producers Nalin & Kane broke through the international scene with their classic trance track titled “Beachball”. Since its release, this single became one of the biggest Ibiza anthems in history and peaked high in numerous club charts from all around the world.

With the amount of success this track was able to accumulate, many artists have attempted to remix the original version but many of them did not even come close. Almost two decades after the initial release, “Beachball” receives a remarkable rework from longstanding Scottish producer Fubu.

Having eight years of experience as a DJ, Fubu has established his career in a thriving manner and has played alongside the likes of Steve Angello, Paul van Dyk, and more. As a music producer, Fubu has also achieved success with an impressive discography.

His recent bootlegs of Avicii and Sebastien Drums’ “My Feelings For You” and Red Carpet’s “Alright” truly placed his name under many people’s radars and with such heavy momentum in hand right now, Fubu returns with his future house rendition of Nalin & Kane’s classic hit.

Fubu’s bootleg begins with a soothing melodic buildup that meshes flawlessly with the original vocals. Right from the get-go, the blissful summer vibes are felt as well as the positive energy that make this track an absolute must-listen from beginning till end.

Following the heartwarming progressions, the flurry of future house sounds enters with a lovely combination of striking chords and catchy beats. Overall, this bootleg truly stands out from the other remakes of “Beachball” and you can check out the magic below or download the track for free here.

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