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DJ-Follower's Weekend's Dose of Free Tunes: Overwerk, Space Jesus, Viceroy and Matpat

Abba and Daft Punk sampled for a raw electro track by Overwerk. Space Jesus invites you to rhyme over the freebie, instrumental version of 'Star Trek Shit'. Next up, Matpat takes you back a few decades to the Chicago school of house. And last but not least, Viceroy will take you back in time some more, to bask in the sun-light and groove below the disco-ball. Have a great weekend!

Reminder: these tracks are the courtesy of the artist. Sort of creative commons that you are supposed to share, mix and remix as you please. Nevertheless, we urge you to support the artists by acquiring their other releases and going to the shows! Enjoy, and grab them while you can!


Also: Don't miss out on the last edition of DJ-Follower's Daily Dose of Free Tunes by Cesqueax, Blood Diamonds and Buraka Som Sistema!

Canadian producer Overwerk is bringing you good old electro, powerful and raw.  Mostly built on an Abba sample, this one's also got a cool snippet of Daft Punk sample at 3:53 saying ''Over work it'. When you wake up '12:30', realize you're 3 hours late for work, you'll want to listen to this one to get firestarted for the hectic day ahead!

Space Jesus has put out the instrumental version of his tune 'Star Trek Shit' to welcome aspiring rappers and vocalists lay their rhymes over it.

Message from Space Jesus: "Looking to work with some new vocalists, feel free to rap, sing, spit or do whatever it is you do on this track and send it to [email protected] ! let's see what y'all got!"

The Montreal duo EZLV recently joined the Plant Music family. With no time wasted, 'Keep It Coming' EP was released, featuring superb house productions reminiscent of the early days of the Chicago spawned genre. Traditionally, remixes are included in the EP. So Matpat put his '88 Mix spin on 'Keep It Coming'. Rave!

New disco cultivator Viceroy is already feeling summer vibes at his San Fransisco base. Feel free to bask in the sun light with his latest remix of Magic by the New Yorkers The Knocks. The profound grooves and tribal feel of the original mix have gotten a 80's disco re-make. Solid work, and a keeper for those favoring dancefloors decorated with the glittering silver-globes!

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