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Break Science – "Now You Want More" (Feat. Citizen Chance) [Premiere]

  • September 30, 2013
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Raised and influenced by the rhythm and culture of New York City, Adam Deitch and Borahm Lee fuse generations of the city's rich musical legacy with their own deep-rooted connection to hip-hop heritage. Merging their production styles seamlessly, the duo creates a refreshingly original take on hip-hop, better described as electro hip-hop bass music. On October 1st, Break Science is beyond excited to release their new album, Seven Bridges on the Pretty Lights Music (PLM) record label. This is the first full-length album for the duo, and will showcase their evolution in both creative vision and sound. Today we have a premiere of one of the tracks off the record, called "Now You Want More" (Feat. Citizen Chance)" offering a hard hitting baseline and luminescent lyrics to help label this one as a must have banger. Break Science will also be on tour this fall across the States playing mind moving, body bending after parties while on tour with label mate/founder Pretty Lights. Check out "Now You Want More" now and prepare yourself for an epic drop on October 1st. 

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