Following Oliver Heldens’ support of the Memories instrumental on his Heldeep Radio show (now having clocked up over 300,000 plays), Arcane Youth hit the studio with Chicago-born vocalist Tristan Henry to create the highly anticipated vocal mix. Reactions to the release include support from Fake Blood and The Wideboys, as well as from a variety of other industry names, with the UKG legend Fallacy proclaiming it to be ‘the best soulful vocal on a bass-line house track I’ve heard in years’.
And here’s where The Squatters step in. Taking the basslines and wobble that the duo are known for, they’ve turned the original into a bona fide dance floor weapon by stripping Memories back to revolve around a seriously banging bassline. Never ones to do things by half, The Squatters’ remix delivers on all fronts with their upbeat club-orientated sound seeing them spin the original on its head and deliver a quality peak-time re-work.
With plenty of remixes still to come for guys like Vanilla Ace and Ill Phil, as well as a highly anticipated EP on Vicious Bitch, 2015 is shaping up to be a big one for the pair. And with that there’s only two things left to do: turn it up and make up the sofa bed – The Squatters are here to stay.
As a bonus, The Squatters’ remix is available as a FREE DOWNLOAD for just one week:
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