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On The House II: Platinum Free Downloads of The Week

Step one. Download. Step two. Listen. Step three. Your welcome.

It's common knowledge these days that most artists only make good money touring. For us, that means more musicians are willing to release their beautiful tunes for free. But with millions of complimentary tracks floating across the internet, who has time to vet hours upon hours of new music? Platinum does. So put your feet up and download that track already—it's free.

And while we all know there are millions of great tracks across the internet that you can download for free, we also know that not everyone has time to scroll through endless pages of blog posts—sometimes, you just want to put your feet up and download a free track already. Luckily for all you nice people, Platinum is here to make that happen, each and every week.

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Spazzkid - At Fault (feat. There Is A Fox)

Experimental LA producer Spazzkid just gifted us his wonderful collaboration with There Is A Fox. The result is bubbly, blissful, and will have you daydreaming out the window in no time.
Nadastrom - Fat Boys

If there's one person who knows how to give away a free download it's BBC Radio1 mainstay (and all around awesome person) Annie Mac. As part of her weekly musical giveaway she recruited the moombahton masters, Nadastrom, to throw one down gratis for all of us. You're one click away from turning it up.
Tippy Toes - Love (feat. Reggie Watts)

Paul McCartney said it back in 1964 and the same remains true today. You just can't put a price on love. Which is why this disco heater from Tippy Toes and funny man Reggie Watts is 100% free of charge.

J.Phlip - Wurk

Dirtybird member bass-sweetheart J.Phlip seems to always get it. You just worked all day and are finally able to put your feet up and chill. Who wants to work even more in search of some quality music? The only "Wurk" required here is hitting that download button.

Stevie Wonder - Superstition (Autograf Remix)

Remixing Stevie Wonder can often lead to questionable consequences, especially if you're trying to improve on the already-perfect anthem "Superstition." Miraculously, chill-house outfit Autograf seems to have a nailed it. Listen for yourself.