Premiere: Dena Amy's Wait For You gets the Cut Snake treatment

Premiere: Dena Amy's Wait For You gets the Cut Snake treatment

The boys are back in town, and playing all over Aus' this summer.

It feels like just yesterday we were sharing Dena Amy's official first single, Waiting For You, produced by Benson and absolute slammer. But that was July, and now it's almost the end of the year and Donald Trump is president - how time flies when you're having fun. Since then she's toured with the likes of Hayden James in Aus' and currently chilling with the RUFUS lads overseas, and her single's been a staple in many a DJ's housey sets.

No stranger to all things house music, Cut Snake have also had a big 2016, touring and playing shows all over the world basically non-stop, and are gearing up for a domination of Australia over the coming summer. While you can check the dates for those shows HERE or down the bottom, today we're here to talk about their new remix for Dena Amy's Wait For You (one of two alongside Overjoy - get them both HERE), and it's another belter from everyone's favourite surf rats, delving deep into the world of weird and wonky house. It takes some of the bass out of the original and turns it into a five-minute shuffler perfect for digging those feet into the sand at whatever beach-rave you're listening to it at. Yew.

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