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Single Review: Electric Polar Bears – “Break the Ice”


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Electric Polar Bears are an emerging future and tech-house duo who have a reputation for getting the party started anywhere. From their catalyzing debut on Groove Cruise LA 2017 to their United States crossover at Time Nightclub, the two brothers have made the best of their extensive touring stints up to this point, and hope to resume such activity once these challenging times finally blow over.

Earlier this month, EPB released the Freshcobar and Lavelle Dupree remix to their summer-ready jammer “Break the Ice,” along with its accompanying music video. Much like the enhanced throwback, 90s-influenced catchiness that characterizes the new version of the single, the music video also emits a factor of nostalgia. Set in Miami Beach, Florida, the atmosphere and color palette alludes to a pastime previously enjoyed to the fullest extent – a large, partygoing gathering without a care in the world, which starkly contrasts with our current isolating solitude, as well as our current sentiment of being frequently on edge. Only time will tell when the world can once again physically unite to this extent, but for now, we have bangers such as this song to continually invigorate such unification in a spiritual extent.

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About Jake Kussmaul

I come from a family who is passionate about all things music. I learned to sing at an early age, and by 13, had my very own Fender Strat guitar. I tried my hardest at learning all that I could. Because I was born with cerebral palsy, I had to teach myself an adaptive playing style. I learned to write and record my own music, despite these difficulties. In college, I started making great use of my writing abilities by reviewing music, as well as copy editing. I guess it's best to stick with what you know, while welcoming a fair challenge at the same time.

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