Gammer

Gammer, whose real name is Matthew Lee, is a prominent figure in the electronic dance music scene, widely known for his contributions to the hardcore genre. He has gained a reputation for his dynamic sound and high-energy performances. Originally hailing from England, Gammer's career took off in the early 2000s where he began to make a name for himself with his distinct blend of hard dance music. His portfolio showcases an impressive range of collaborations and remixes that reveal his ability to adapt and thrive in the evolving landscape of electronic music.

Over the years, Gammer has accumulated a faithful fan base, drawn to his fusion of catchy melodies, intense drops, and a hardcore beat that he seamlessly interweaves through his tracks. His recent releases, such as "Time Machine" with MSPUIYI and the adrenaline-fueled track "Superhorn," highlight his skill in producing music that resonates both within the rave scene and on mainstream dance floors. With a mix of original pieces like "Believer" and "Better Together," alongside inventive remixes such as "Haven (Gammer Remix)," Gammer continues to push the envelope, ensuring his music remains fresh and influential in a genre characterized by constant innovation. His artistic journey is further accentuated by his ability to collaborate with artists like Hudson Mohawke on "Quit" and Nytrix on "Replay The Night," showcasing his versatility and the depth of his musical abilities.

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Single - Released February 28, 2025
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