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If you somehow weren't getting enough funk from The Internet's phenomenal return single "Roll (Burbank Funk)" upon its release a couple weeks ago, than your funk levels should now be brought to an adequate functioning level thanks to Kaytranada. Montreal's beat-master extraordinaire has just unveiled a remix of the track that somehow brings more groove by remaining as minimal as possible. Give it a spin below.

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"Roll (Burbank Funk)" is the first release from The Internet since their 2015 album Ego Death, though its members have remained busy in the meantime. Syd unveiled her debut album Fin just last year, which we named one of 2017's very best. Kaytranada, meanwhile, has been busy collaborating as ever, though he has yet to follow-up his 2016 breakthrough 99.9%.

Revisit the OG version of The Internet's latest below and stay tuned for further info on their upcoming release.

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In other music news, Playboi Carti has surprise-released a new album titled Die Lit. Listen to it right here.

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