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One of Britain’s most iconic acts is back

One of Britain’s most iconic acts is back

This year marks the twentieth anniversary of Maxi Jazz, Sister Bliss and Rollo Armstrong forming seminal dance act Faithless in 1995.

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To mark the occasion they have asked the great and the good of electronic music to remix their rich back catalogue for 'Faithless 2.0', which will also contain brand new music from Faithless themselves.

We've got the premiere of the first material to drop from the remix album in the form of masked house connoisseur Claptone's remix of 'Bombs', the original of which was on 2006 album 'To All New Arrivals'.

One of Britain’s most iconic acts is back is routed on djrankings.org. On this cut, uplifting vocals from Kubb's Harry Collier bring in Claptone's trademark thick, chunky bassline, all before Jazz's unmistakeable tones take over. The but- whole thing then breaks back down into a slightly off-kilter warm up set floor-filler from the Berlin-based for-producer.

Whether you're reminiscing or discovering Faithless for the first time, get on this in anticipation for their first new material since 2012's 'The Dance'.

https://soundcloud.com/mixmag-1/faithless-20-bombs-claptone-remix-columbiawav

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