Fresh from releasing their latest single Saviour, London duo Alpines have unveiled a remix package that boasts three new reworks for listeners to hear before the year is out.
An eclectic range of producers have been brought in to give a new lease of life to the release, which includes soulful beat maker Warren Xclence, British 90’s dance pioneer Antenna Happy and Copenhagen based House & EDM songsmith Damph.
Saviour is the last single to be taken from the bands debut album Oasis that was released earlier this year. Fusing lead singer Catherine Pockson’s emotional delivery and musical partner Bob Matthews’ production prowess, Alpines have proven they can once again provide an immersive and well-crafted slice of alternative pop with their latest track.
Having burst onto the scene in 2010, Alpines quickly gained acclaim for their self -produced demo’s and captivating live shows. The last few years have seen the duo tour the UK with acts such as Florence & The Machine and The Naked & Famous, as well as collaborating with artists including Sub Focus, Maya Jane Coles and The Maccabees.
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