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New Music: Redial - Work It Down
The electro-lord throws down another bouncy jam to continue his evolution in 2014.. After jumping back on d-floors in Australia and abroad a couple of months back with new single Don't You Feel, Redial doth return today with another new tune that sees the producer again evolving with his take on future-beat and trap. Work It Down ups the fun after the bass-tastic bombs he threw down on Don't You Feel, and it's already getting plenty of love from the likes of Porter Robinson. We get the feeling this one will be getting plenty of love in the club over the coming warmer months too. Plus it's available for free download - so win, win, win...we all win. Follow Redial: FACEBOOK

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