Head Fake Vs. Dub Fu Masters, a Self-Titled Album, Is A Treat For Club-Goers

Head Fake and Dub Fu Masters have come together to form a collaboration. Both of them have titled the album after themselves. Head Fake and Dub Fu Masters’ new album, that is titled on their name itself – “Head Fake Vs. Dub Fu Masters” is available on Spotify right now.

Head Fakes’s trio of semi-anonymous veteran artists/producers bring back the unique sounds and energy of transformational 80’s music. Their music is centered around retro synths with modern tools.

Their music is suitable for the ears of both the new generation and their nostalgic parents. Head Fake’s music is mostly recorded in studios in London, New Jersey, Los Angeles, and Miami.

They know how to seamlessly blend the new music and nostalgic music of the 80s. It is great to see someone who can find a balance. The new album by Head Fake and Dub Fu Masters has a club mix vibe to it. It is the perfect album for club goers.

The pandemic has shut many of us in. And party-goers are going stir crazy. But both the artists wanted to remind people how good life was before the pandemic. It takes club lovers back to the fun, crowded club atmosphere they used to experience before the quarantine days.

Most of Head Fake’s songs are an eclectic mix of new and old. His songs, such as “One Step”, is one of the first recorded tracks of his career with an 80s melody. “Trump Funk” is another song encompassing the chaos of the past four years during the Trump Term. And “Overjoyed” is a sober song with upbeat lyrics. The new album “Head Fake Vs. Dub Fu Masters” is a tad different from the rest of them.

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Link to the EP:
https://open.spotify.com/album/27BxIvsuPUQAEtWzsB2pfO

Other links:
https://www.instagram.com/headfakemusic/

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