Variations

Released on Dub Police in 2013, Variation's debut release - Thanks For Coming - was an instant smash and set the foundations for a truly solid career. Both hugely enthusiastic about the genre long before they became pro producers, if they're not behind the decks or in the studio, you'll find them deep in the dance.

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