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Point Point – Hands feat. Denai Moore (R.O Remix) [TMN Premiere]

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Hands (feat. Denai Moore) [R.O. Remix]

Point Point‘s single “Hands” featuring Denai Moore was a sonic treat that we, along with many others, fell in love with. Now the producer has brought on a few remixers to take on the original, including R.O. Today we’ve got the premiere of his take on “Hands” in the dojo.

R.O keeps a similar poppy style to the original, but strips down some of the more future elements. What makes this remix particularly special is the fact that R.O keeps it developing from beginning to end, never leaving you back where you already came from. It’s a great minimal flip that is recognizable to the original. R.O knocked this one out of the park without a doubt. Enjoy this one thoroughly over the weekend!

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[Music Video] Point Point – Hands feat. Denai Moore

Point Point recently hit the web with a music video for their single “Hands” featuring Denai Moore. Released through Ultra Records, this intense music video is not really what we expected for such a poppy hybrid single, but it fits amazingly well.

“Hands” in its video form follows a soldier in the military. Not only that, but we get glimpses of him with his significant other in the past, a time he is reminiscing on while he’s enlisted. The scenario is lived out every day by millions of military members all across the world. It’s touching, true and incredibly well done. Point Point really put together something superb with this music video, lead by Kristof Brandl. If you love the song like us, get a copy from digital stores.

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[Future Bass] Point Point – F + L (“Flashing Lights” Cover)

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F+L

You’d be hard-pressed to find any artist pushing the boundaries of electronic music as much as Point Point. Although often playful in style, the French production duo’s dynamic compositions ooze emotion creating sonic narratives along the way. Today, they presented their fans with “F + L,” an absolutely stunning future bass rendition of Kanye West’“Flashing Lights.” Opening with a bolstered version of the original’s string section, the song quickly erupts into an irresistible bounce.

The song’s description reads “K, if you read this, please reply to our mail.” Given the quality of their work thus far, maybe Yeezy should consider giving Point Point a ring–much stranger things have happened. This is the type of track you’ve just got to hear for yourself. Give it a spin above.

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