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New Music: “The March” by KONE

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We've been waiting for new music from LA based producer and New Los Angeles label boss KONE for awhile now, so it's exciting to be able to debut the first tune from his forthcoming album, Yellowstone. The track is called "The March," and it's a psychedelic jam built with some classic 60's elements but chopped up and sequenced in a way that creates a modern groove. The bassline has always been the key to KONE's music, and this track has one that creeps up on you until it takes over the end of the song and makes you hungry for more. Take a listen to the embedded stream below, and pre-order the album here.

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