
Vicious Recordings
Tazi & Flash - Don't You Want Me
"Australian producers Tazi & Flash join forces to drop this banging cover of the Felix classic “Don’t You Want Me” on EXCEED.
Big energy, all the classic hooks and big drum drops pave the way on this new take of one of the all time club classics. Tazi’s star is rising with his collaboration with ALOK from early 2024 now clocking over 30 million streams, while Flash’s productions are going from strength to strength, making this a great coming together of two producers who continue to make waves"
track | artist | |
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Don't You Want Me (Extended Mix) | Tazi & Flash | 3:51 |
Don't You Want Me (Original) | Tazi & Flash | 3:09 |
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Dada Life
nice !

Oli (Distorted)
Thanks for sending! Downloading and will check it out. Take it easy... GAWP [Prime Society]
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Born out of the thriving club scene, EXCEED is home to the sounds of global dance floors and pumping festival crowds. EXCEED begins at the tougher end of house music, champions tech house, and embraces pushing boundaries, through welcoming elements of progressive and tribal sounds. EXCEED is for big dance floors and big dance floor moments with a club sound that is driven by artists that love, play and breathe energetic club music. EXCEED is proud to present its artists to the world’s festivals, raves and clubs.
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