Featuring Amber Coffman

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Tracks
Hold On (Tom Stephan Remix)
Hold On (Sub Focus Remix)
Hold On (12 Planet Remix)
Hold On

Album Info

Dubstep’s first big crossover star comes out swinging with his chart topping hit “Hold On” featuring Amber Coffman of the Dirty Projectors.  Combining his signature sound with Coffman’s soaring vocals, Rusko has created the perfect crossover single to bring the dubstep genre into the mainstream. This track has been getting attention since the O.M.G. album was released: It has flown up the UK charts to get B-listed on Radio 1, and its brand new video recently debuted on Pitchfork and NME. For this single release, “Hold On” gets the remix treatment from some of the hottest artists in the game. DnB mastermind Subfocus stormed the blogs recently with his version of the track, which received the largest build up / drop we’ve heard all year. UK electro pioneer Tom Stephan transforms “Hold On” into a big room electro house banger fit for any raver’s playlist, while 12th Planet pushes the bass lower than we ever thought possible.

Originally released on Jul 20, 2010.

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