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Jain – “Come” (Frank Pole remix) (audio) (premiere)

Jain’s “Come” has already done quite well for itself, hitting #1 on the French pop charts in no small part thanks to its snappily syncopated blue-eyed-soul thump.

Jain’s “Come” has already done quite well for itself, hitting #1 on the French pop charts in no small part thanks to its snappily syncopated blue-eyed-soul thump. As with many instrumentally lush pop songs of a similar caliber, it’s gotten the full remix treatment. Frank Pole’s rework flips it onto the dancefloor, a crowded Eurobeat house song packing sweat and dust. It’s the kind of saxophone-y swagger that put Spinnin’ Records on the map in the late aughts, a house sound which still retains some modicum of timelessness. At once cosmopolitan and narrowly focused, the remix is the brand of dance music which, while near-universally appealing, hits the right spots the same way everywhere.

Come is out on Friday, June 24. Before then, stream Frank Pole’s remix of “Come” below.

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