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PLS&TY – Rebel Love (Rusko Remix)

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There is a reason why talented music producer PLS&TY has amassed tens of millions of streams across his SoundCloud and the producer’s status is becoming one of the most distinguished on the future bass scene. Of course, it’s a no-brainer, Tommy Leas‘ music is the driving force that’s consistently winning fans over and contributing to a growing fanbase of dedicated bass lover alike. Take his track ‘Rebel Love‘ for example, released back in December, the production made its way to the number one spot on US iTunes Electronic Charts. Well, now this exact tune has earned itself a remix from dubstep don Rusko and this one’s a belter.

Destined for endless plays in front of wavy crowds, the ‘Rebel Love Remix‘ picks up the pace from its original, making sure grimy synths and gritty basslines are well and truly blasted throughout. While the track welcomes some dancefloor friendly elements to its structure, the true nature of the remix lies within its heavier bass undertones and subtle drum & bass influence. If you’re looking for a track with energy and a high-tempo character, the ‘Rebel Love Remix‘ is your top candidate. Talking about Rusko, PLS&TY says:

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“Rusko was one of the artists that sparked my obsession with electronic music many years ago. He was also one of the first electronic artists I saw perform live. Rusko remixing my work is undoubtedly an honour.”

PLSY&TY is gearing up for an extraordinary 2019 and, no doubt, there’s a collection of music awaiting listener’s ears in the coming months. The music producer’s name is already a sight on festival lineups including Shaky BeatsFirefly FestivalBackwoodsSummer Camp and Electric Forest. If you want to catch Tommy in action, we suggest grabbing a ticket for his next outing here. Without further ado, get wavy with the remix below.

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