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Dillon Francis – "Flight 4555 (I.D.G.A.F.O.S. 3.0)"

  • July 16, 2013
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While the track “I.D.G.A.F.O.S.” was originally crafted as a playful hybrid between electro and moombahton, it has since evolved into much more for resident class clown Dillon Francis. Stretching across merchandise into a proud catchphrase for festival goers, the musical arrangement has also seen an evolution, with the 2.0 version adding a blissfully melodic vibe to the mid-section while keeping the heavy surges intact.

This time, he has polished the track yet again under the name “Flight 4555.” While last week’s “video” documented straight footage of Dillon sleeping in an airport, it was up in the air as to whether this was a real release or a pure troll – as is the case with much of his internet material. The track is now available for purchase via Mad Decent, and features a similar melody to the original, slowed down to a crawling 30 BPM with orchestral instrumentation taking the place of electro bleeps. Whether you look at it as another iteration of a classic or the cutting edge of “sleepstep napcore,” it’s worth a listen.

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"Flight 4555 (I.D.G.A.F.O.S. 3.0)

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