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No, it’s not Tuesday again, but we just got our hands on something extra-special and exclusive, and we didn’t want to make you wait until next Tuesday’s Steal This Track to hear it.

, we gave you a sneak peek of ‘s debut EP, with the song “Hastily.” Since then, the group released an EP, placed #1 in the annual Denver Post Underground Music Showcase poll, signed manager (who also manages Denver favorites and ) and played high profile, high energy slots at The UMS, Red Rocks and the Mile High Music Fest.

Today, we received a startling dance-friendly remix of “Hastily,” produced by Iuengliss, a.k.a. Bocumast Records artist Tommy Metz. The talented producer retained the song’s original slithering, sinister air while adding a rump-shaking beat and just enough electronic wizardry to give the track a cold, shiny exterior that makes it all the more compelling and chilling. According to Metz, the remix will be included on a forthcoming re-release of the band’s debut, but you can steal it right now, exclusively from the Denver Post, Reverb and Steal This Track.

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What’s that? You say you haven’t had enough of Snake Rattle Rattle Snake yet? Well, the band just released a two-song 7″ vinyl on Sunday at the Larimer Lounge, but you pop on over to right now and get both new songs for just $2. Now that’s a steal!

Please note that downloads offered via Steal This Track are intended to whet your appetite, and are NOT CD-quality recordings. If you want those, please support the artists by buying their music and/or seeing them live.

If you’re a band or musician ready to expose your fresh sounds to the readers of Reverb, email your tracks to Eryc Eyl for consideration.

Eryc Eyl is a veteran music journalist, critic and Colorado native who has been neck-deep in local music for many years. Check out every Tuesday for local music you can HEAR, and the every Friday. Against his mother’s advice, Eryc has also been known to . You can also follow Sorry, Mom.

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