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LISTEN: Sacred Animals V Steffaloo

'On Fire' is a collaboration between Dubliner Darragh Nolan and US singer Steffaloo.

The Hot Press Newsdesk, 03 May 2012

Wexford native Darragh Nolan, aka Sacred Animals, has joined forces with LA songstress Steffaloo on a track called 'On Fire'.

The song - the title track from Steffaloo's recent EP - was written by the singer during a San Francisco summer. She says:

"[My friends and I] spent most of our time on the roof of my building drinking beers, laughing, just enjoying the life & the sunshine. It was just one of those times in life where you feel like everything is exactly how it's supposed to be, like I could die happy, like my heart was just bursting. The words of the song reflected that pure freedom, the wild & carefree spirit of being young & alive."

This reworking of 'On Fire' will appear Steffaloo's upcoming remix EP, featuring additional remixes by Flashing Red Lights, Personal La Ave, and Novembertraum.



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