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Jauz & San Holo Release Long-Awaited Collaboration “OK!”

After nearly six months of teasers, Jauz and San Holo‘s first-ever collaboration is finally available in full. The song was originally teased in April through a Jauz video asking for name suggestions to his upcoming ID with San Holo. Though a number of creative and amusing names – such as “Shark Vader,” “Come to the Sharkside” and “The Shark Strikes Back” – were suggested, the two ended up deciding on the short and punchy “OK!”

If you’re not a huge fan of Jauz’s festival bass house sound or San Holo’s ’90s-influenced future bass anthems, “OK!” might be just the track for you. Stepping away from their typically-associated genres, the two talents have gone full-on dubstep with this one.

Before you make any assumptions, know that this isn’t your typical flavor of brostep. “OK!” is a hybrid in every sense of the word, fusing its dubstep beat with rising bass house plucks and harsh future bass synths. The track also throws in elements of pop – within its vocal realm – and electronic trap.

“OK!” is easily one of Monstercat‘s biggest releases thus far, and quite possibly 2016’s dirtiest dubstep track. Don’t miss out on this one!

Listen to “OK!” and buy the track below:

Support on iTunes: monster.cat/2dG2lAZ
Support on Bandcamp: monster.cat/2e0N2Tx

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