Industry giant Revealed Recordings returns with a huge new remix bundle of one of the leading icons in modern electronic music, Moby, by taking on a selection of his biggest hits. Bringing in some of the world’s finest talent including Sick Individuals, Bali Bandits and label boss Hardwell himself, the bundle comprises of 3 massive remixes aimed at ultimate club chaos in the coming months.
Setting the scene is Hardwell’s powerful take on Moby’s classic ‘GO’. Recently featured on Hardwell presents Revealed Volume 7, ‘GO’ kicks things off and into overdrive with its power charged melodic structure comprising of hard hitting synth lines and reverb drenched chord stabs. Next up, on remix duties is Sick Individuals with their mighty take on the sensational ‘Porcelain’. Paying homage to the original by retaining the chords and vocal from the classic track, Sick Individuals add their signature touch to the composition by delivering huge drops and an epic soaring lead hook. Bali Bandits finish things off in style with a heavy bass driven number comprising of bouncing melodies and the classic vocal cut doing its magic.
‘Moby – The Remixes’ proves that Revealed Recordings continue to branch out in new directions. With the unique ability to impress and excite with each release, the imprint further proves why it remains in the driving seat of the dance music scene with this latest remix bundle, out now!
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