Electro-funk is back! Following the release of his Balearic-inspired single ‘Sillage’ on Spinnin’ Deep, and his official remix for David Guetta & Anne-Marie hit single ‘Don’t Leave Me Alone’, Grammy-nominated Swiss producer EDX now unveils his incredible nu-disco edit of Chromeo’s 2018 French Montana and Stefflon Don collaboration – ‘Don’t Sleep’.
Heavily inspired by the Italo-house movement which swept across Europe in the late 70s and early 80s, this latest remix sees EDX draw heavily on his early musical roots as he turns his increasingly-diverse production skills to one of Chromeo’s biggest hits to date. Upping the tempo of the original to a dance floor-ready 126bpm, Maurizio keeps the topline largely intact, whilst adding bouncy synth stabs and his signature EDX touch to a series of blissful breakdowns and playful disco-tinted drops.
This remix comes at the end of a truly incredible year for the esteemed DJ, producer and Sirup Music label head, who having just been nominated for a Grammy for his Dubai Skyline remix of Charlie Puth ‘How Long’, just launched his first ever live show concept – XIRCUIT – at Avalon, Los Angeles on December 15.
Combining state-of-the-art lighting and video elements into an interactive, sensory live experience, XIRCUIT is EDX’s first official touring show career and a concept that will be rolled out across festivals and clubs internationally in 2019.
Chromeo ft. French Montana & Stefflon Don – Don’t Sleep (EDX’s Miami Sunset Remix) is out now via Atlantic Records.
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