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Ex Habit and Omido Team Up for a Dark, Seductive Remix of ‘i know’

In the ever-evolving landscape of dark pop and alternative R&B, few artists have carved out a space as distinct and evocative as Ex Habit. Known for his unique ability to blend haunting melodies with deep emotional undercurrents, Ex Habit is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. His latest offering, a remix of the single “i know” featuring long-time collaborator Omido, is a testament to his sonic versatility and unrelenting pursuit of artistic depth.

Originally rooted in a brash and raw energy, “i know” was a track born out of a deep emotional tumult, as Ex Habit himself reveals. “The original tune was easy to write; it came from a place of brash energy that was waiting to be unleashed,” he shares. This unfiltered energy is something that listeners have come to expect from Ex Habit, whose music often oscillates between the confident and the sultry, the sad and the toxic. “My music often balances between arrogant and sultry on one hand, and sad and toxic on the other,” he explains, hinting at the emotional dualities that inform much of his work.

At its core, “i know” is a track that delves into themes of pleasure and success, exploring how these fleeting highs can be used to mask deeper emotional struggles. As part of a larger narrative unfolding in Ex Habit’s upcoming album, “i know” serves as a poignant chapter in a story of love, lust, and heartache. “The new track ‘i know’ is a great example of that—a shallow fixation on pleasure and success as a way to escape the emotions I’m going through,” he says, providing a glimpse into the thematic richness of his forthcoming project.

The remix of “i know” came together almost by accident, but the result is anything but haphazard. After an inspiring session with rising producer Durdnn, Ex Habit was motivated to take the track in a new direction. Durdnn’s initial work laid a solid foundation, which was then passed on to Omido, a long-time collaborator who brought his own unique vision to the project. “Durdnn laid down the fundamentals, and I sent the track to Omido, who envisioned a Labrinth-esque dark romance atmosphere, complete with orchestral elements, stuttering vocals, and explosive choruses,” Ex Habit recalls.

The result is a remix that is both sonically and emotionally expansive, a track that evokes what Ex Habit describes as a “sexy funeral.” The production is lush and maximalist, drawing on influences from artists like Labrinth, known for his innovative use of synths and vocal manipulations, and Chase Atlantic, celebrated for their grand, immersive soundscapes. The remix fuses cathedralic sounds with angelic vocal shouts and thriving basslines, creating a sound that is as haunting as it is hypnotic.

For Ex Habit, this remix is more than just a reimagining of an existing track; it’s an expansion of his artistic world, a world that is deeply nocturnal, rich in atmosphere, and unafraid to explore the darker sides of love and lust. “The way we’d describe the vibe of the song is a ‘seductive funeral’ that explodes into a dark grandiose chorus—eliciting emotions that feel so wrong and so right at the same time,” Ex Habit says, encapsulating the dualities that make his music so compelling.

As anticipation builds for his upcoming album, Ex Habit continues to push the boundaries of what dark pop and alternative R&B can be. With the release of the “i know (faded)” remix, he solidifies his place as an artist who is not only unafraid to explore the depths of human emotion but also capable of crafting soundscapes that are as intricate and captivating as the stories they tell. In collaboration with Omido and Durdnn, Ex Habit has created a track that is both a testament to his unique artistry and a tantalizing glimpse of what’s to come.

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