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Before I heard the new version, I read the name of the vocalist and thought it sounded familiar, sure enough it was the same vocalist that helped Swedish House Mafia on some of their tracks. However, earlier today I was informed that the vocal mix had been released for the track and I was offered to give my take on it. So to put it simply, huge amounts of positive things were happening in my life when I heard this track and it will forever hold a special place in my heart. What made it even better was that Tommy Trash was making his first appearance in my local venue and I was more than elated when I learned that I had just been hired as a staff writer for Your EDM, in fact. Despite being under 2 minutes long I was hooked and like any other music lover I frantically started looking for “long edits” or even went so far as to use a Youtube repeater to just hear more of it. I first heard Reload about 7 months back when Sebastian Ingrosso previewed it on his Soundcloud and I immediately fell in love with it.
