Veterinarians at Kleintierzentrums Merkurpark Animal Hospital in Hamburg, Germany have confirmed “what can only be as described as a miracle” as Tensnake’s cat ‘Bubbles’ finally awakens from a coma after 10 years, following a severe accident involving a Ketamine overdose.
The German producer, also known as Marco Niemerski spoke exclusively to Wunderground about the incident:
“I left a slugasaurus strewn across the dining room table and the rest just spiralled downhill from there.”
Tensnake then went on to write the popular hit “Coma Cat” which reached number 17 in the UK Dance chart in 2010 and appeared on at least 15 compilations in that year. The producer proceeded to say:
“Coma Cat always forms the pinnacle of my sets, whether I’m on the terrace at Mambos or on stage at Hideout Festival, it will send the crowd wild, and I have Bubbles to thank for that.”
Further investigations into the reason Bubbles woke at such a peak time in Tensnake’s career, following the release of his debut album “Glow” in 2014 are unclear, but the animal hospital put it down to a time for change:
“We’d see Marco come in every day and play Coma Cat to him. It’s a great song, but sometimes a producer just has to move on, and I think that’s something Bubbles knew too. Watching him wake was a miracle, and the staff here are elated to hear that Tensnake has started to work on a new house record.”
Tensnake has informed us he is committed to ‘not leaving drugs laying around the house anymore’ and hopefully will cherish the last 18 months of Bubble’s estimated lifespan.
