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With more than 2 decades' musical experience between them, PopWrapped are delighted to premiere electro-pop duo B3D's remix of Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner"

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Exclusive: Electro-pop Duo B3D Premiere New Track “Tom’s Diner Remix”

With more than 2 decades’ musical experience between them, PopWrapped are delighted to premiere electro-pop duo B3D’s remix of Suzanne Vega’s “Tom’s Diner”

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Bruno Sutter and Deborah Robb, better known as New York-based electro-pop/house duo, B3D, love music. It’s been a part of their lives for many years, and now, together, they’re getting to share their passion with the world.

Starting out as a music engineer, Sutter has worked his magic alongside the likes of Kanye West and Beyonce, while Robb, who undertook formal music training from the age of 4, has both a bachelors and a masters degree in piano performance. 

By combining their individual talents and experiences, B3D have created some of the most unique sounds to hit the airwaves in years. Mixing strong and tight musicianship with influences within the popular and classical music genres, the duo really are a dream team.

Now, as their fan-base continues to grow, PopWrapped are delighted to premiere the duo’s latest track, a remix of “Tom’s Diner”, originally by Suzanne Vega, with this reinvention sure to have nightclubs and dance-halls everywhere packed within a matter of seconds.

Check out the track below and

 

for more information on the band, visit their website, like them on Facebook or follow them on Twitter. You can also listen to their music on Soundcloud.

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