Max Styler "Let Me Take You There (feat. Laura White) [KC Lights Remix]" OUT NOW on DIM MAK
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Max Styler's crossover single "Let Me Take You There (feat. Laura
White)" receives a pumping tech house rework from KC Lights. The
Glaswegian DJ, musician and producer swaps out the vocal-led verses and
for jacked out instrumentation, crafting a perfect peak-time offering.
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