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Video: Rachel By The Stream - Reasons To Live + Jordan F Remix
Crank the synth overdrive up to 11, we're going to the retro-future.. Today marks the official release of Melbourne electronic duo Rachel By The Stream's new single Reasons To Live, first receiving a visually brilliant video clip, and now coming with a sonically synthy remix affair from Sydney's Jordan F. Since the tracks release it's been knocking up plays around the clock, no doubt thanks in part to to the Jono Chong-directed clip, which has been shortlisted for the Melbourne Warehouse Cinema Competition. Please enjoy both the clip and Jordan F's remix below, catch Rachel By The Stream celebrating the single's release at The Workers Club in Melbourne - event details HERE, and buy the singles from iTUNES.

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