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Stream a Brand New Ten Minute Winter Warmer from Cosmic Disco Titans Lindstrom and Prins Thomas

The Scandinavian Ant and Dec have given Dutch/British duo Cubicolor a top notch refix.

We love cosmic disco here at THUMP. Like, really love it. We love it so much that if we could, we'd happily hibernate all summer long, only to emerge from our somnambulant chrysalis in late October when it becomes acceptable to wear massive coats, drink a stone's worth of hot chocolate a week, and listen to pretty much nothing but Lindstrom and Prins Thomas.

So given that, it was no surprise that when the good people at Anjunadeep snuck up to us as we were downing pints of stout in front of an open fire and said that they had a remix of Dutch/British duo Cubicolor by the Scandinavian Ant and Dec, that we pretty much bit their hand off to premier it.

If you know Lindstrom and Prins Thomas at all—and we'll assume that as you're reading THUMP, you have at least some idea of them—you know what to expect: gloopy basslines, arpeggios, and an almost overwhelmingly wonderful sense of melody. Their take on "Fictionalise" delivers all that in spades. If it's a 10 minute winter warmer you're after, click that orange play button below right now.

We love cosmic disco here at THUMP. Like, really love it. We love it so much that if we could, we'd happily hibernate all summer long, only to emerge from our somnambulant chrysalis in late October when it becomes acceptable to wear massive coats, drink a stone's worth of hot chocolate a week, and listen to pretty much nothing but Lindstrom and Prins Thomas.

So given that, it was no surprise that when the good people at Anjunadeep snuck up to us as we were downing pints of stout in front of an open fire and said that they had a remix of Dutch/British duo Cubicolor by the Scandinavian Ant and Dec, that we pretty much bit their hand off to premier it.

If you know Lindstrom and Prins Thomas at all—and we'll assume that as you're reading THUMP, you have at least some idea of them—you know what to expect: gloopy basslines, arpeggios, and an almost overwhelmingly wonderful sense of melody. Their take on "Fictionalise" delivers all that in spades. If it's a 10 minute winter warmer you're after, click that orange play button below right now.

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