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Kaskade & John Dahlback Ft. Sansa – A Little More (LO’99 Remix)

Rising star LO’99 has been called upon by none other than Kaskade and John Dahlback to remix their recent collaboration, ‘A Little More’.
 
Marking a huge step in the young producer’s career, one listen to his take on the original track and it’s abundantly clear just why the duo were so keen to bring the Australian into the fold. His deep, rumbling house & garage rework takes Kaskade and Dahlback’s roaring stadium buster back down into late night clubland. Pulsing, reverberating 4×4 beats and warping bass sections undulate darkly underneath singer Sansa’s hypnotic vocal line, the remix hanging halfway through from a central hook of Kaskade and Dahlback’s more ethereal cut before descending back down again into delicious depths.
 
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