Dillon Francis and DJ Snake's Get Low featured with in Fast & Furious 7
15:18 Nov/03/2014

Dillon Francis and DJ Snakes song Get Low has been featured in the latest trailer for Fast & Furious 7.
American producer Dillon Francis worked with DJ Snake to release the track earlier this year and since the franchise was re-launched, the soundtrack focus has been centred around electronic music.
The outrageously wonky banger soundtracks some pretty hefty car chases and seems like the perfect backing track to cause some havoc to.
Its pretty much common knowledge that you cant call yourself a successful musician until you get the approval of Vin Diesel. Well ladies and gentlemen, Dillon Francis and DJ Snake might as well start preparing their Grammy speeches because the latest trailer for Fast & Furious 7 features their hit song, Get Low.
Jokes aside this is a pretty big moment both for these two amazing producers, and also the electronic music industry as a whole. When a huge franchise like Fast & Furious gives the nod to an electronic song despite having stuck mainly to hard rock soundtracks in the past, it really just solidifies EDMs place in our generations mainstream culture.
The film is due to be released in April 2015 and you can watch the trailer below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ay4cYi4UbpM
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Dillon Francis and DJ Snakes song Get Low has been featured in the latest trailer for Fast & Furious 7.
American producer Dillon Francis worked with DJ Snake to release the track earlier this year and since the franchise was re-launched, the soundtrack focus has been centred around electronic music.
The outrageously wonky banger soundtracks some pretty hefty car chases and seems like the perfect backing track to cause some havoc to.
Its pretty much common knowledge that you cant call yourself a successful musician until you get the approval of Vin Diesel. Well ladies and gentlemen, Dillon Francis and DJ Snake might as well start preparing their Grammy speeches because the latest trailer for Fast & Furious 7 features their hit song, Get Low.
Jokes aside this is a pretty big moment both for these two amazing producers, and also the electronic music industry as a whole. When a huge franchise like Fast & Furious gives the nod to an electronic song despite having stuck mainly to hard rock soundtracks in the past, it really just solidifies EDMs place in our generations mainstream culture.
The film is due to be released in April 2015 and you can watch the trailer below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ay4cYi4UbpM
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