Following his hugely successful debut single ‘Goodbye’– the 9th most Shazam-ed track globally in 2015 – and on from the release of his latest single ‘Blind’ ft. Emmi in December, French producer/DJ Feder unveiled a new remix EP to accompany ‘Blind.’ The likes of Stereoclip, Danielle Diaz, Synapson and MOGUAI have all lent their musical talents to the single, with each rework adding their own new dimension Feder’s infectious original mix.
Upcoming Belgian producer Stereoclip takes ‘Blind’ and strips it down to just vocal and piano, before slowly uplifting the track with hard-edged beats and bright, bold synths to a euphoric finish. Danielle Diaz gives ‘Blind’ her German Tech/Deep House touch and French electro duo, while Synapson give the track a disco rework, with added hi-hats and glistening synth hooks complimenting Emmi’s vocals. Finally, German DJ MOGUAI rounds off the EP, elevating the track to a whole new level with a unique blend of pulsating, club-focused beats.
About Feder
Crashing onto the scene with #1’s in Belgium, France, Hungary, Russia, Turkey & Switzerland for his debut single ‘Goodbye’, Feder was recently awarded 'Best New French DJ' at the 2015 NRJ Awards, an honour backed up by his online presence – 40 million plays at Spotify, 20 million views at YouTube and over 8 million track ID requests via Shazam. With two recent arena shows supporting David Guetta under his belt and forthcoming new remixes for Guetta and Years & Years also in the pipeline, Feder’s rise has only just begun.
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