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Peking Duk - High (Lenno Remix)

Following on from his huge single ‘The Best’ featuring Dragonette, 19 year old producer Lenno has returned with a remix of Peking Duk’s Nicole Millar featuring single, ‘High’.
 
Reverting away from the original’s dramatic nature, Lenno transforms ‘High’, opting to reflect a different kind of euphoria. Working with Millar’s vocal line, Lenno’s layered nu-disco stylings transport ‘High’ to new territories – instilling a effortless happiness not revealed by the full-bodied synths of the track’s first incarnation. While washed with electronic elements, Lenno excels at maintaining the cutting edge atmosphere of the originals, spreading layers of electronics and percussion over the commanding groove buried within the remix.
 
About Lenno:
Lenno is a 19 year old super producer, hailing from Finland and signed to Casablanca Records in the US (home to the likes of Martin Garrix / Chase & Status / Tiesto etc). Deemed the nu-disco wunderkind, his outstanding indie dance sounds have earned him mass support transcending his own scenes into wider genres of dance music, remixing the likes of Ariana Grande, Kelly Clarkson, Martin Solveig and Above & Beyond in the process. Lenno is just as much of a hit online as his international touring schedule would suggest, topping HypeMachine a number of times and gaining over 5 million Soundcloud plays over the past 2 years.

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