Tritonal, Jenaux & Adam Lambert's super-collab 'Broken' saw the enigmatic production talents of two of the scene's leading lights combine with vocal royalty in the form of Adam Lambert. Resulting in a genre-crossing Original, 'Broken' returns once again in a stacked Remix package featuring some of Dance music's most in-demand…
Cash Cash & Tritonal's previous record needs little introduction. Rapidly hitting millions of streams and seeing its own nation-wide tour, the Tritonal x Cash Cash formula is an unbridled hit-maker. Injecting their piano-led style into 'Broken' Cash Cash once again display their addictive touch with a glitchy, sun-soaked edit.
Up next, US outfit Louis Vivet supply a typically breezy Remix. Filled with smooth, flowing leads and jumping percussive FX, Adam Lambert's impressive vocal is left to glide through in a exquisite Remix.
Enhanced's very own label stalwart Thomas Hayes steps up with a reflective, string-led rework – infusing a welcome breath of Australian Summer into the release, along side trance luminaries Super8 & Tab who deliver a superb progressive rendition fit for those peak time main stage sets.
Enhanced's young British talent Codeko brings a typically melodic, chord lead masterpiece while Danish prodigy Toby Green delivers a twisting, building Big Room monster.
Rounding out the package, LA producers Savi & TELYKast roll up next with a bass-heavy entry exploring every audio avenue possible with Adam's encompassing vocal delivery flowing throughout.
Just as diverse as the Original – the 'Broken' Remixes deliver 6 outstanding new versions from some of the scene's gifted newcomers & established names alike.
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