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One Over Give Lukas Freeman a Vintage Battering on "Old Violence"

A heavyweight house slammer hits like Hell in a Cell

Violence, according to nose-blowing, perma-twitching, Hegel-loving, critically-mocked Slovenian cultural theorist Slavoj Zizek, is something to do with socio-economic factors and endemic systems or something. We don't know because we fell asleep trying to read one of his books in the library in our second year and never bothered picking it up again. He probably goes on to ruminate about the odd relationship between power and pleasure inherent to acts of violence and makes a few Hitchcock references so us thickos at home don't get too lost. Long story short: violence is bad. Well, most of the time anyway.

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Like a dream in which you slap a rival around the face with a wet fish, this techy remix of trip-hop revivalist Lukas Freeman's original by 21 year old up and coming producer One Over is a juicy bit of aggressive fantasy. It thumps, pumps and humps its way round the imaginary club we all live in internally. Chunkier than one of those POW's that litter old Batman comics, sturdier than a cage fighter's thighs, and more robust than a CM Punk roundhouse kick, this one is buckwild.

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