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Steve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo – Boneless (Official Video)
Steve Aoki returns to the fore alongside fellow dance music megaliths Chris Lake and Tujamo with a rhythm styled just in time for the summit of the festival season. “Boneless” is set to become the next stalwart across dancefloors,
Steve Aoki, Chris Lake and Tujamo now pay homage to 1980s California skate culture, the style of that era and early video technology with their new video ‘Boneless,’ released via Ultra. Set in at the Venice Beach, Aoki and Lake lead two skate crews, who confront each other on the boardwalk and then decide to settle things in a skate-off. Press play and watch the video below:
Steve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo – Boneless (Original Mix)
Here’s a brand new electro anthem from Steve Aoki in collaboration with Chris Lake & Tujamo. The track was first heard in Aoki’s set at Ultra Music Festival this year and was also premiered by Dimtri Vegas & Like Mike in their radio show. “Boneless” is already making vibes across the dance music sphere and seems to be a major hit already. ‘Boneless’ sounds fascinatingly similar to Tujamo’s past hit “Who” alongside Plastik Funk and this track is even been regarded as “Who 2.0″ around the internet.
Nonetheless, it is comprised of a tight production work from the trio. They brilliantly use the raw brass synth sound in the drop around some sampled vocals, which is the highlight of the track. The track is out now on Dim Mak Records (Ultra Music). Stream it below and get it on Beatport.
Steve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo – Boneless (Original Mix) [Preview]
![Steve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo – Boneless Steve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo – Boneless (Original Mix) [Preview]](http://thebanginbeats.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/0753.jpg?w=540)
Steve Aoki, possibly the wackiest DJ we can think of is back! With a brand new collaboration which was previewed during this years Ultra Music Festival, Miami. This time he takes on a different track accompanied by Chris Lake and Tujamo, called “Boneless”.
The song features some heavy drums and the drop is extremely hard. Proper hitting bass which is always audience-friendly has been incorporated with generosity in the track. It’s already made its appearance in a few podcasts, so we can expect it soon. Check it out below:
