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​Brainfeeder shares Ross From Friends' new low-key dancefloor bomb, 'Squaz'

Taken from the label's forthcoming 10-year-anniversary compilation

  • Cameron Holbrook
  • 22 October 2018
​Brainfeeder shares Ross From Friends' new low-key dancefloor bomb, 'Squaz'

The prominent Los Angeles-based music label Brainfeeder has shared Ross From Friends' new single 'Squaz' ahead of the release of its 10-year-anniversary compilation, 'Brainfeeder X'.

The 'Brainfeeder X' compilation is a celebration of "the label's past, present and future in addition to retrospective highlights" and features 22 brand new tracks from the likes of Dorian Concept, Thundercat feat. BADBADNOTGOOD, Flying Lotus feat. BUSDRIVER, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Louis Cole, and more.

Earlier this year, Ross From Friends released his debut album 'Family Portrait' through Flying Lotus' groundbreaking music label. According to the press release, Ross From Friends' new track is "a low key but legit dancefloor bomb that encapsulates all of the attributes that made Flying Lotus want to sign him to Brainfeeder." In addition to this fresh and original tune, the 'Brainfeeder X' compilation will also include a Ross From Friends remix of Thundercat’s Friend Zone'.

'Brainfeeder X' will be available for purchase on November 16, 2018.

Listen to Ross From Friends' new track 'Squaz' below.

In other Brainfeeder related news, Flying Lotus is dropping his first new album in four years. Learn more by going here

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