DC Breaks

Breaking through on Futurebound's Viper imprint, Dan Havers and Chris Page have turned heads and razed dancefloors with every single release. Now a firm feature in the Ram Records family, their dynamic far-reaching sound has reached new levels. Expect a debut album from them late 2014.

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DC Breaks – We Never Slow Down (ft. Eva Lazarus)

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The Prototypes & TC – Species

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DC Breaks – Eleven

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DC Breaks – Everybody

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DC Breaks – Never Stop

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DC Breaks – Shakedown

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Jupiter Ace – Glowing In The Dark (Ft. Geneva Lane) (DC Breaks Remix)

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