Skream x La Roux – “Finally”

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Skream turned many onto his ghostly dubstep world with his prodigious remix of La Roux’s “In For The Kill” (still one of my favorite dubstep remixes ever), and the young dubstep wizard and a La Roux have — you will pardon the pun — “Finally” joined forces again. While it seems that Skream and La Roux are a match made in wobbly bass heaven, “Finally” is La Roux’s sole contribution to Skream’s forthcoming Outside The Box LP. Don’t worry Fader, we too will cross our fingers for a LaSkream album. Listen to “Finally” below:

Skream x La Roux – “Finally”

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Tim July 26, 2010 at 6:45 pm

Hey there. If you take a look at Skream’s recent twitter status: http://twitter.com/I_Skream/status/19375477534 you can see that he didn’t actually intend for Fader to leak it, and is pretty pissed off about the whole thing. Out of respect for the artist (he did just release a whole free EP after all http://www.friedmylittlebrain.com/2010/07/22/skream-releases-freeizm-3/ ), how about taking down the link to Fader and putting up the one to the EP instead?

Sweet.

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ugh July 27, 2010 at 11:14 pm

soooooooo boring it hurts

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Anonymous July 28, 2010 at 2:51 am

This isn’t a new track. Why did he bother retitiling it? It’s just a terrible remix of La Roux’s “Saviour”, a bonus track from some editions (which is absolutely fantastic).

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