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San Holo warps Point Point's "doubleOreo" into explosive matter

  • December 9, 2014
  • Isabel Kim
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Point Point, the French platoon, including one half of Alesia, dropped the epitome of a “good vibes” tune a couple months ago: “doubleOreo.” Then, their dear friend, Dutch producer, San Holo gave it the remix treatment. Holo was featured on Point Point’s Filet Mignon EP, and then released his own admirable Cosmos EP. Not to mention, he has several noteworthy remixes of choice jams: Eminem’s “Lose Yourself,” Outkast’s “Ms. Jackson,”and Dr. Dre’s “Next Episode,” which counts close to 1.5M plays.

Despite these accolades, I was hesitant to hear anyone mess with one of my favorite melodies that I considered to be already flawless. Thankfully, I hit play, and couldn’t stop. San Holo presents a different side, that is no less phenomenal, but all the more adventurous. Tagging it as #tripleOreo, he amps up the energy, taking it to new levels of explosive. Look out, Holo takes you one some serendipitously unexpected turns.

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"doubleOreo" (San Holo Remix)

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