Tritonal's timely ode to Summer romance 'Good Thing' delivered the Texas duo's fourth intoxicating Original of the year in a typically grandiose melodic offering combining Laurell's infectious vocals with their unmistakable energy, 'Good Thing' makes an emphatic return with the release of this sweeping, complete remix package.
Opening with Chad & Dave's very own Club Mix, 'Good Thing' takes on a club-ready, flared form filled with building bass notes infused with Tritonal's renowned energy – a taste of what to expect from Tritonal's critically acclaimed live shows.
Boehm's delicate touch brings a sensational rethinking of 'Good Thing' extracting Laurell's powerful vocals with a bouncy, plucky undertow whilst retaining the Original's airy atmospherics.
LA-based producer Justin Caruso injects 'Good Thing' with his trademark chunky, melodic touch. Incorporating tight pads with crunchy synth leads Justin's take on 'Good Thing' delivers the up-and-coming producer's brilliantly unique flair.
Russian ever-present Vigel brings an amped up, Big Room ready version next, picking out 'Good Thing's melodic elements and rebuilding around a impeccably layered, building festival & main-stage ready edit that packs a euphoric punch.
Next up, Swedish regular on Enhanced LoaX serves an alternative Big Room version. Built around a brilliantly diverse bassline, LoaX's imaginative style shines with Laurell's vocals delicately laid on top.
Closing the new mixes, LIGHTSTRIIKE's winning WAVO competition remix delivers a mesmerising Future Bass edit, both inventive & immaculately produced.
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