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    MARTIN JENSEN COLLABORATES WITH MALTE EBERT ON FEEL-GOOD NEW SINGLE “I COULD GET USED TO THIS”

    Elicit MagazineBy Elicit MagazineOctober 4, 20192 Mins Read
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    Multi-platinum DJ and producer Martin Jensen has linked up with fellow Danish artist Malte Ebert on a new single, “I Could Get Used To This.” Listen HERE.

    Harnessing Jensen’s trademark dance-inflicted pop sound, “I Could Get Used To This” positions Ebert’s impressive vocals alongside feel-good piano chords and emotive breakdowns. The single follows on from Jensen’s“Nobody,” featuring fellow multi-platinum artist James Arthur that has so far amassed 75 million Spotify streams.
    A successful artist in his own right, Ebert is better known by his former Gulddreng moniker. With upwards of 150 million streams across his tracks, nine consecutive #1 singles in Denmark and ten platinum certifications, all accumulated in the space of two years, his ascent has been nothing short of remarkable.

    2019 has been nonstop for Jensen, who just completed the Asian leg of a global tour, with dates in Vietnam, Philippines and China. Turning his sights Stateside, Jensen will be performing a string of US dates in November, visiting New York, San Francisco, Denver, Boston and more. Tickets available HERE.

    Still at the beginning of his career, the 27-year-old Danish DJ has quickly asserted himself as an integral part of dance and pop music culture. With global hits like “Solo Dance,”“All I Wanna Do” and “Middle Of The Night” amassing a staggering 1 billion + streams on Spotify alone and with remixes for world famous stars like Ed Sheeran and Katy Perry, Jensen has secured his place as one of Denmark’s biggest international music exports.
    Cementing his status as not just a producer but also as an entertainer and performer is his placement in the influential DJ Mag Top 100, after reigning supreme at some of the planet’s biggest and most prestigious festivals such as Tomorrowland, World Club Dome, Lollapalooza, and many more. A driving force within dance music, Jensen shows absolutely no signs of slowing down anytime soon.

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