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Burning Up The Fire (Remix) New Release ft. Beat Killing Mr Traumatik

Burning Up The Fire (Remix) - Mr Traumatic - cover pic

Burning Up The Fire (Remix) should be your introduction to a ganja smoking summer weekend.  Or in our case, a late night double-down work sesh.

It’s a new release out from a variety of artists including Cross Breed, Frenquest, Local, Mr Traumatik, MTD, & Skamma.

Envisioning a new release

Strolling back from an afternoon dip in the sea, Ian and I shamelessly blast Mr Traumatik’s filthy rhymes through the coastal street of Valletta. We’ve got lots of work backing up. It’s agreed to pull a late night into Friday morning.

New releases appear on Spotify at 12:00 on the dot every Friday wherever you are in the world. We are teeming with the wobble and shake of the Traumatik beat.

“Wouldn’t it be great if he released something tonight?” I asked as the city lights begin to flicker on.

Burning Up The Fire (Remix) comes out

The clock strikes midnight and lo and behold. We cannot believe our luck. We’ve envisioned it right before our eyes. I honestly wasn’t familiar with the original, but we can dig this remix.

It’s fine reggae beats and MCs smoking them like high grade. Reggae flow, rap soul. We’re not too familiar with CrossBreed or MTD, but they kill it. Mr Traumatik releases again.

Mr Traumatik on the loose

“My weed smells like summer. Your’s smells like burning rubber”

It seems like every other day that this MC is firing off new material. The rate at which tracks are being recorded is feverish. We invite you to listen to him kill the large majority of beats he releases.

Yes, so take our word on this one. Roll it up, light it up this Friday and listen to Burning Up The Fire (Remix).

Listen to Burning Up The Fire (Remix) & join the official Friday vibe

Written by Luc Rouffaud

Luc Rouffaud is the founder of Underground Sound, with eight years of experience running publications, organizing events and promoting underground culture.

He has a Bachelor's degree in Political Science & International Relations from the Lebanese American University and is currently completing a Master’s in Supply Chain Management at the French business school INSEEC.

He has a decade of experience analyzing, writing and editing topics from economics, geopolitics and security, to music, festivals and subculture.

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