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Habstrakt’s “Ice Cold” Featuring KARRA Out Now on Musical Freedom Records [LISTEN]


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Habstrakt’s second single of 2021 arrives in the form of “Ice Cold” featuring vocalist KARRA. 

The single, released on Tiësto’s Musical Freedom Records, blends Habstrakt’s favorite elements — grimy bass, street sounds, and a pulsing house bassline. Whether you are looking for a song fit for the dance floor at 1 AM or a new addition to your workout playlist, this song packs all the energy you need.

Habstrakt says:

This next release is a big big one to me— months in the works, 40 versions before getting it right. Its raw, brutal, unapologetic and honestly quite bizarre, and I’m so freaking proud of it.

The release follows Habstrakt’s mid-March remix to Nitepunk’s “Flow.” The song adds further depth to his sizable discography, which features releases on HARD Records, Monstercat, Confession, Insomniac Records, and Skrillex’s OWSLA.

KARRA has earned a name for herself in the electronic music industry, working with the likes of KSHMR, Armin Van Buuren, Steve Aoki and various other chart-toppers.

Listen here!

Habstrakt – Ice Cold ft. KARRA

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