Any time Apashe has a release, everybody’s ears better be ready. Even if it’s remixes, he’s managed to curate some of the most impressive projects around. He’s done it again with his I Killed The Orchestra (Remix) EP that he dropped on his home label Kannibalen Records.
The EP features eight remixes and a stunning acoustic cover of “Never Change” by Apashe’s original collaborator on the song, YMIR. Other producers who have joined the fold are Sullivan King with an electrifying electro flip, Born Dirty, LEVEL UP with a hybrid inspired future bass gem and many more. Nitepunk, Effin, Sully, Tom Finster and The Caracal Project round out the epic tracklist with some smashing interpretations of Apashe’s classically infused masterpiece.
Stylistically, there’s a little something for everyone here. So drop your favorite(s) into your playlist and make sure to check out Apashe’s most recent original “RIP” that features one of the Montreal producer’s best music videos to date.
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