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Kideko emerges to remix Kove's "Hurts" featuring Moko [Premiere]

  • July 13, 2015
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You might remember Kove as the UK artist behind the unique electronica and house spin on music from artists like John Newman, Foxes and Bastille. He's been signed to MTA Records for some time, but it's only recently that he's returned with his latest original, "Hurts." Featuring retro soul vocals from Moko, we immediately took notice. But it's with another iteration of the track that has piqued our interest to critical mass, this time from another UK producer, Kideko. Fully of gritty garage influences, Kideko's remix of "Hurts" is a total showstopper. With a techy future electro bass synth leading the way into Moko's sampled vocals, this one is a total burner.

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