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Utah Saints reveal new 'What Can You Do For Me' video
Published Thursday, Feb 2 2012, 14:23 GMT | By Mayer Nissim | 2 comments
Utah Saints vs Drumsound & Bassline Smith have unveiled the video for their track 'What Can You Do For Me'.
The song is a reworking of the Utah Saints 1991 Top 10 hit, which was first recorded in a bedroom by Jez Willis and Tim Garbutt on a 1mb computer.
> Read our interview with Utah Saints
The 2012 release will be accompanied by new remixes from Doorly, Hervé and Felix Leiter.
The 'Something Good' duo launched their own Sugarbeat label in 2010, which has released tracks by Santero, Toni Jarvis, Rory Lyons and others.
They also host the Sugarbeat nightclub, which has recently featured SBTRKT, Erol Alkan, Fake Blood and Jack Beats.
Utah Saints vs Drumsound & Bassline Smith's 'What Can You Do For Me' is released via Ministry of Sound Recordings on February 26. The track is available for pre-order now.
The song is a reworking of the Utah Saints 1991 Top 10 hit, which was first recorded in a bedroom by Jez Willis and Tim Garbutt on a 1mb computer.
> Read our interview with Utah Saints
The 2012 release will be accompanied by new remixes from Doorly, Hervé and Felix Leiter.
The 'Something Good' duo launched their own Sugarbeat label in 2010, which has released tracks by Santero, Toni Jarvis, Rory Lyons and others.
They also host the Sugarbeat nightclub, which has recently featured SBTRKT, Erol Alkan, Fake Blood and Jack Beats.
Utah Saints vs Drumsound & Bassline Smith's 'What Can You Do For Me' is released via Ministry of Sound Recordings on February 26. The track is available for pre-order now.
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