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Midnight Pool Party - If You Were Mine (Baby)
Sydney's disco-funk duo to the stars keep it fresh on their new single.. Midnight Pool Party have been flying the flag for disco and funk around Sydney parts for a while now, and their new single If You Were Mine (Baby) keeps those vibes in spades. Throwing together splashes of Breakbot, Miami Horror, Flight Facilities and even some Jamiroquai/Stardust, its a groove-laden disco jam that feels as appropriate now as it would have 30 years ago. It's out officially on September 9, with remixes from fellow disco-enthusiast Young Franco and producer cln. Stream/download it for free below, and catch 'em launching it live Saturday 6 September at The Standard in Sydney with We Are The Brave. Follow Midnight Pool Party: FACEBOOK // SOUNDCLOUD

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