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Knife Party's Remix of Swedish House Mafia's 'Save The World'

Stream the latest house music banger from members of the Australian dance band Pendulum

June 2, 2011 3:35 PM ET
Knife Party's Remix of Swedish House Mafia's 'Save The World'

Click to listen to Swedish House Mafia's 'Save The World (Knife Party Remix)'

Knife Party, the new club project of Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen of the Australian dance band Pendulum, have delivered what could be one of the summer's hottest dance floor anthems with their remix of Swedish House Mafia's single "Save the World." The song starts off as a dance pop tune, but by the second minute, the guys switch the track into overdrive with some incredibly intense beats and house music keyboards. Swedish House Mafia's Save The World - The Remixes EP will be in stores on June 14th, but you can stream this excellent remix right now.

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