Real-life brothers A-Trak and Dave 1 — one half of Duck Sauce and Chromeo, respectively, among other affiliations — teamed up as the Brothers Macklovitch back in May to release a contagiously fizzy house track called “Give Love To Get Some.” At the time, the Montreal-bred duo promised a second single under the same banner would be coming up soon. Now that song is here: The Brothers Macklovitch have covered Portrait’s 1995 R&B track “I Can Call You,” turning it into brisk, uptempo club music that maintains the original song’s powerfully thumping bass line. Listen below.
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