Deepfield
Deepfield was a trance duo made up of Dean Coleman and David Bryce. They started putting out music around the late 1990s. Their first album was called 'Path...
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Deepfield was a trance duo made up of Dean Coleman and David Bryce. They started putting out music around the late 1990s. Their first album was called 'Path of the Clouds' and came out in 2001.
One of their better-known tracks is 'Don't Let Go'. In 2005, there was a legal dispute with Tiësto over that song, which was settled out of court. They released other albums like 'Caught in the Void' and 'Departure'.
Their music had a melodic, atmospheric quality that worked well in clubs and at festivals. Songs like '44 Teeth' and 'Fall Apart' were part of that sound.
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