CamelPhat
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CamelPhat

CamelPhat is a Liverpool electronic duo made up of Dave Whelan and Mike Di Scala. They started working together in the early 2010s, both coming from DJ...

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CamelPhat's dance-floor tracks with vocal hooks

A Liverpool electronic duo whose atmospheric synth work fuels festival anthems and club staples.

For a quick sense of their lane, put on "Cola" and then "Be Someone." That's pretty much the blueprint.

Their 2017 track "Cola" became a genuine breakthrough, one of those festival and club staples that just kept getting played. That sound, dance-floor tracks with vocal hooks and atmospheric synth work, carried through to songs like "Be Someone" and "Paradigm." It's functional electronic music that still manages to feel like it has a little space in it.

Dave Whelan and Mike Di Scala started working together in the early 2010s, both coming from DJ backgrounds in Liverpool. "Cola" in 2017 was the track that broke them open, leading to a run of singles that maintained their presence.

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CamelPhat is a Liverpool electronic duo made up of Dave Whelan and Mike Di Scala. They started working together in the early 2010s, both coming from DJ backgrounds.

Their track "Cola" from 2017 became a breakthrough, getting played heavily at festivals and clubs. That led to other singles like "Be Someone" that kept their momentum going through the following years.

Their sound tends toward dance-floor tracks with vocal hooks and synth work that feels both atmospheric and functional. You can hear this in songs like "Paradigm" and "For a Feeling."

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The Start here section opens with Be Someone, Cola, and Dance with My Ghost (feat. Elderbrook) so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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