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Grab a pick-me-up with Glastrophopie's remix of "Rolling Down The Hill"

  • September 7, 2014
  • Nick dAlencon
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Well, it's officially fall now, which means we're in the home stretch of 2014 (holy s**t, right?). So, that also means every week/weekend feels exponentially more exhausting: the days are getting shorter, the weather is getting colder, and all you want after having your post-summer withdrawals is for it to just be the holidays again. Have no fear, though – Glastrophobie just dropped off exactly what the doctor ordered, and it will no doubt get you through the rest of Q4. 

There's something really special about an indie/house mixture, and not because those two genres are most popular among the most intense of the hipster community, but because they mesh incredibly well for some reason. On this remix of Born Cages' "Rolling Down The Hill," you'll get your fix of smooth guitar and deep synths all in the same tune. Sure to give you that much needed pick-me-up, don't forget to throw this dude a like/follow. 

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Rolling Down The Hill (Glastrophobie Remix)

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  • September 5, 2014
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