As you will all be aware, Freemasons are amazing and despite Beyonce's best attention-seeking efforts (throwing herself down the stairs, letting her dress blow off so we can all see her boobs - she's like the R&B Diana) are the real reason for Beyonce's recent chart career in this country.Of course, as well as reswizzling songs by other people the Brighton duo also, from time to time, make records under their own name and this new single is one such ditty.Here are the facts:1. It is a cover of an Alanis Morissette song.2. No wait! Come back! Because in the hands of the Freemasons it has been turned into a spooky, atmospheric club banger which pulls off the trick of being both extremely clever and subtle AND total 100% dancefloor dynamite.3. It's got a proper orchestra in it.4. In their role as wedding DJs they have been 'playing out' a version with Alanis' own vocals in it but for the single release have roped in a 19-year-old singer called Bailey Tzuke, who is the daughter or Judie Tzuke from the 1980s.5. It's got that odd chanting stuff in it as previously heard in the Beyonce Beyonce vs Shakira Shakira remix.6. It makes most sense as a whole song which unfolds and develops and builds over the course of the full thing but we can't play you the whole track because we'd get told off. For the time being, here's 60 seconds...
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