Dillon Francis Debuts Galantis Collab At Spring Awakening

Dillon Francis' live set at Spring Awakening Music Festival over the weekend has proven to be a veritable gold mine of unreleased material. The comedic DJ debuted a number of never before heard collaborations, from tracks with NGHTMRE and Flosstradamus to his remix of Calvin Harris and Rihanna's "This Is What You Came For." Another video has surfaced that captured the "Get Low" producer dropping another collab in his set, this time with Swedish duo Galantis.

Dillon Francis‘ live set at Spring Awakening Music Festival over the weekend has proven to be a veritable gold mine of unreleased material. The comedic DJ debuted a number of never before heard collaborations, from tracks with NGHTMRE and Flosstradamus to his remix of Calvin Harris and Rihanna’s “This Is What You Came For.” Now, yet another video has surfaced that captured the “Get Low” producer dropping another collab in his set, this time with Swedish duo Galantis.

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The Galantis ID sports a classic Dillon Francis sound, with bass heavy trap beats and rapid fire vocal stutters. The new tune then moves into a section featuring some catchy vocal hooks, before reintroducing the drop.

Though the poor sound quality in the video doesn’t really do the track justice, it’s enough to get us pumped for the upcoming collaboration with Galantis. While there’s no word yet on an official release date, Dillon Francis fans certainly have a lot to look forward to this year.


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