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The Smiths – Half A Person (Josh Patrick Remix)

The Smiths – Half A Person (Josh Patrick Remix)

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The Smiths – Half A Person (Josh Patrick Remix)

Here is a new self-released remix from a LA Dance Rock pioneer producer due for release in 2010. While this Smith’s song is not one that has ever stood out to me, especially as something to dance to, Josh Patrick added just the right amount of Kick, Snare and Synths to make this track start up the Dance Floor without losing it’s classic feel.

Also, he sent me his last Indie Dance Mix from Halloween, that can still keep a party banging! Download it below.

Josh Patrick – Dance Till Your Dead!

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