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In-demand DJ/producer Purple Disco Machine remixes house icons Milk & Sugar’s biggest hit ‘Let The Sun Shine’

Germany’s house icons Milk & Sugar release remix by in demand hit maker, Purple Disco Machine.

Following the recent Brokenears Remix of ‘House Dimension’, the iconic German House duo Milk & Sugar are back with a highly anticipated remix of their anthemic Ibiza classic ‘Let The Sun Shine’ by none other than dance music’s hit maker, Purple Disco Machine – out now via their very own Milk & Sugar Recordings.

When Milk & Sugar’s ‘Let The Sun Shine’ was released in 2003 it garnered great international success throughout clubland and beyond and went on to become the duo’s biggest hit to date.

Fast-forward to the present and now dance music’s sought-after hit maker Purple Disco Machine has added his own unique flavour to the classic dance hit, utilising the original’s key elements and adding his magic trademark groove and a TB-303 acidline to make a truly huge house record that’s readymade for the forthcoming summer months

Milk & Sugar say:“We are really excited to be releasing the Purple Disco Machine remix of our iconic hit ‘Let the Sun Shine’. We feel the sun needs to come out again after what everyone has been through over past 12 months.

Milk & Sugar – Let The Sun Shine (Purple Disco Machine Remix) is now out via Milk & Sugar Recordings. 

Buy/stream the track HERE

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