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Marshmello Debuts New Material At Ultra Singapore

Marshmello fans are in for a treat as some new material surfaces in his full set from Ultra Singapore last weekend. We've already heard an unreleased remix of Martin Garrix's "Oops" that the masked DJ unveiled for the crowds in Singapore, and now we have our first preview of another new ID from the same performance.
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Marshmello fans are in for a treat as some new material surfaced in his full set from Ultra Singapore last weekend. We’ve already heard an unreleased remix of Martin Garrix’s “Oops” that the masked DJ unveiled for the crowds in Singapore, and now we have our first preview of another new ID from the same performance.

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The track features Marshmello’s characteristic future bass style, with blaring sub bass, trap beats and lighthearted melodies. The unreleased tune only surfaces in the set briefly, but it will surely be enough of a teaser to get fans excited. You can listen to the ID in the video above around the 8:38 mark.

With all the IDs that Marshmello has been hinting at lately, it appears the producer has amassed a fairly large backlog of material waiting to be released. Last month he teased some IDs on Snapchat, while he’s also tested out an unreleased Galantis remix recently as well. With so much new music waiting in the wings, we hope to see Marshmello dropping some official tracks in the near future.


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