A protest track made for the dancefloor — and against screen time.
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German duo Tube & Berger return to Kittball Records with ‘No Phones’, a vocal-driven house cut that challenges today’s screen-obsessed club culture.
Driven by thick bass kicks, gritty synth horns, and a rolling groove, ‘No Phones’ calls dancers into motion before delivering a clear message: put the phone away and reconnect with the moment. The lyrics unfold like a manifesto for physical presence, climaxing with the command: “No phones on the dancefloor.”
“In the end, it’s about bringing back the rawness, the sweat, the chaos — the essence of rave,” the duo says. “We’re tired of seeing something magical fade away on the dancefloor. Shaky videos. Missed drops. Zombie scroll mode. All for clips nobody ever replays.”
The single lands in step with a growing movement across clubs like Pikes and 528 in Ibiza, where enforced phone-free zones are reshaping the nightlife experience. For Tube & Berger, it’s less nostalgia and more rebellion — an effort to restore real connection in an era of distraction.
Listen to ‘No Phones’ below and get your copy here.