Starting off the new year in prolific fashion, M-22 are treating their fans to a fresh rethink of their critically acclaimed record ‘Good To Be Loved’, courtesy of the world-renowned Scottish DJ/Producer, Chris Lake. This massive remix is out on January 29th via Refune Music but is available to stream now.
Holding true to his signature style, Chris Lake transforms M-22’s deep house blend into a bass and beat-fuelled groove guaranteed to ignite dance-floors in every corner of the globe. Kicking off with sampled snippets of the original vocals over a minimalistic mix of kicks, claps, and synth melodies, he subtly introduces aspects of the original whilst still giving the track a new direction. Featuring punchy hi-hats, a relentless driving kick, and a fidgety bass line, Lake provides a complimenting and yet expertly contrasting variation of the original.
Having reached the top ten charts on numerous occasions and specialising in a variety of different sub-genres, Chris has managed to stamp his particular style on ‘Good To Be Loved’ with enormous effect making it clear to see why M-22 have called upon him for remix duties.
With both of M-22’s original tracks selected as BBC Radio 1’s Dance Anthem of the week, and with ‘Good To Be Loved’ awarded the accolade of Pete Tong’s ‘Essential New Tune’, not to mention support coming from the likes of Axwell & Sebastian Ingrosso, the boys are undoubtedly making major waves in the industry and show no sign of stopping.
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