Trampolines Shoot Stunning New Video "Meet Me Where I'm At" in Cambodia

Pop/EDM/Hip-Hop worship band Trampolines have released their new single "Meet Me Where I'm At." The song is accompanied by a stunning new music video shot at Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
Trampolines is a Christian Edm/Hip-Hop/Pop band that plays festivals and village dance parties alike while traveling the world with a focus on missions and charity.
Married couple Lancifer and OhFrikk have made history pushing the envelope from North Korea to North America with black keytars and white turntables, breathing fire and praying for peace in some of the darkest corners of the world.
The duo previously released their cover versions of Cory Asbury's worship anthem 'Reckless Love', and the Hillsong track 'Hosanna'. All three singles are available now on all digital platforms.
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