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GEO enlists Josh Rubin for the ‘Cold War’ a hard dance anthem


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Hard dance maestro, GEO has just ended off the month of February delivering a new record for our listening pleasure. GEO teams up with vocalist Josh Rubin for his latest record ‘Cold War’ which results in absolute insanity.

From the moment the record begins high pitched sirens enter the audio landscape followed by chants of ‘left right left’ and a blistering percussion. Josh Rubin enters the track early on and covers part of Pink Floyd‘s legendary ‘Another Brick in the Wall’ reciting lines like, “We don’t need no education, we don’t need no thought control.” The blending of GEO’s modern electronic style with the lyrics from the timeless musicians like Pink Floyd makes for an anthemic hard dance record that is bound to get airplay on main-stages across the country.

GEO delivers a 165 BPM heater that without a doubt will get listeners moving on there feet. Just last month, GEO stopped by for a few stops on GRAVEDGR‘s 6 Feet Under Tour. In addition to his recent performances, GEO will be performing at the legendary EDC Las Vegas come May.

Stream ‘Cold War’ below and grab it on all platforms here.

Connect with GEO:

Facebook: facebook.com/iamgeoofficial
Twitter: twitter.com/iamgeoofficial_
Instagram: instagram.com/iamgeoofficial
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/iamgeoofficial

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