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Broken Bells – Holding On For Life (Solomun Remix)

Francoys
Deep House, Electronic
3 April 2014

We received this very tasty remix in our inbox a couple of days ago and we’re addicted! This remix is something typical of Solomun, melodic and emotional through and through.  Broken Bells, comprised of Danger Mouse and James Mercer of The Shins, could not have chosen a better man for the job. Keep an eye out as it was due to be out this week on Sony.

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