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Dr. Fresch Enlists In Andre Nickatina for Heavy Midtempo Collab “It Don’t Stop” [LISTEN]


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Dr. Fresch calls upon influential Bay Area rapper Andre Nickatina (P.K.A. Dre Dog) to sauce up his menacing midtempo bass track, “It Don’t Stop” — out today on Dim Mak.

As the instinctive collab takes over, we’re met with the heavy hitting style we’ve all come to know and love from Fresch. With each sound and every hit crafted to expert level perfection, “It Don’t Stop” is primed for bass and house lovers everywhere.

Dr. Fresch provides a statement to go with the release:

I grew up listening to Andre Nickatina from a young age, and to me his voice is synonymous with San Francisco Hip-Hop. I reached out to him to collaborate and he actually happened to be putting together a new album. I was fortunate enough to produce a track on his latest record, while simultaneously working with him on ‘It Don’t Stop.’ Andre had never worked with anyone in the EDM space before, but we formed a mutual understanding through working together to create both these records. ‘It Don’t Stop’ is simply a fun record; it’s a high energy, banging, catchy song that will inspire anyone to get up —whether in the house, the gym or back on the dance floor.

Listen below and don’t miss out on Dr. Fresch’s House Call every Wednesday — link up on Twitch here.

Dr. Fresch – It Don’t Stop (feat. Andre Nickatina)

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Dr. Fresch Enlists In Andre Nickatina for Heavy Midtempo Collab “It Don’t Stop” [LISTEN]

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