Good Man (Erin Barra) remix
In another fine Komorébi remix, Mike takes Erin Barra's Good Man in a new direction by adding orchestral instruments and extra bass, but otherwise works within the original source material.
Read MoreIn another fine Komorébi remix, Mike takes Erin Barra's Good Man in a new direction by adding orchestral instruments and extra bass, but otherwise works within the original source material.
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