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Route 94 – Forget The Girl (The Squatters Remix)

Grab a brew, kick off your shoes and settle yourself by the fire because the latest offering of sheer bassweight from The Squatters has arrived.  And guess what?  It won’t cost you a penny.

Championed by the likes of AC Slater, Annie Mac, Roger Sanchez, The Bloody Beetroots, Low Steppa, Higher Self, Kissy Sell Out, Vanilla Ace and Reset!, The Squatters have taken Route 94’s huge track, Forget The Girl, and stamped their low-end bass lines all over it.  

Fresh off the back of their recent Vicious Bitch release, Thirsty Nudge EP, Danny Howard gave Forget The Girl (The Squatters Remix) the track’s première on BBC Radio 1 Dance Anthems, and with additional radio support coming in from Tough Love, Andi Durrant, Das Kapital, Mark Radford and Charlie Hedges, this choice cut has been generating a serious buzz on the underground ever since.

The track is available now as a FREE DOWNLOAD from The Squatters’ Soundcloud page

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