Nr.1 British Dance export artist Jax Jones might just have delivered the summer anthem of 2019 with his Midnight Snack Remix of Mark Ronson’s ‘Late Night Feelings’ featuring Lykke Li. The catchy remix amplifies the strongest elements of the original for the club. Meanwhile Lykke Li’s vocals get enough room to shine.
Jax appeared on Ronson’s radar after he received a folder with house music from mutual friend Diplo. A lot of his favourite tracks appeared to be produced by Jones, after which they got in touch. Last April they met up in LA after Coachella where the idea for the remix was born, only to be released one month after.
Mark Ronson explains, “I’ve been a big fan of Jax Jones’ music for a while. Even before I knew a lot of these records I was playing were produced by him. He really is one of my favourite house producers out right now. I was so excited to get this remix in and I love what he did. Turning our sleazy, lustful jam into modern disco-house euphoria.”
The Midnight Snack Remix follows successful remixes for household names including one for Missy Elliott and Pharrell Williams’ ‘WTF’ (Where They From) and ‘Bum bum Tam Tam’ by J Balvin, MC Fioti and Stefflon Don, which has surpassed 10 million combined streams.
The coming months Jax Jones can be seen live across various festivals as well as in Ibiza Rocks for his residency SNACKS this June.
About Jax Jones
Artist, producer, singer, songwriter, DJ, remixer and self-taught multi-instrumentalist Jax Jones is currently the #1 British Dance Export and one of the world’s most sought after producers, having released 6 consecutive UK Hit singles including the Grammy & BRIT-nominated single ‘You Don’t Know Me’ featuring Raye, ‘Breathe’ featuring Ina Wroldsen, ‘Instruction’ featuring Grammy nominated, multi-platinum singer/songwriter Demi Lovato & Stefflon Don, ‘Ring Ring’, featuring Mabel and ATL rapper Rich The Kid, ‘Play’ with Years & Years and ‘All Day And Night’ with the iconic Martin Solveig and US super star Madison Beer. His latest UK headline live tour sold out in record time and his debut album ‘Snacks’ will drop later this year.
Highlights:
– 2 billion streams, 1 billion video views, 20 million single sales and 15 million shazams
– Grammy, Brit and Ivor Novello nominated artist
– Hosts his own radio show on Beats 1 Apple Music
– First dance artist to be included in Apple Music’s ‘Up Next’ talent campaign
– Top 100 most streamed artist in the world
– Breathe was 2018’s most Shazam’d dance track in the world
Jax Jones tourdates
26.05 – BBC Radio 1 Biggest Weekend, UK
26.05 – Speedmachine, Silverstone, UK
26.05 – Ink, Nottingham, UK
01.06 – Kent Uni, Canterbury, UK
04.06 – Ibiza Rocks Residency, SP (posters here)
08.06 – Capital Summertime Ball, London, UK
11.06 – Ibiza Rocks Residency, SP
14.06 – Isle of Wight Festival, UK
18.06 – Ibiza Rocks Residency, SP
22.06 – Sea Sessions, Co Donegal, IRE
25.06 – Ibiza Rocks Residency, SP
26.06 – Belsonic, Belfast, N IRE > MARSHMELLO SUPPORT
29.06 – Sunset Beach Festival, GER (EUROPA w/ Martin Solveig)
29.06 – Summer Stadium Festival, Marseille, FR
02.07 – Hideout, Novalja, CROATIA
05.07 – Hï, Ibiza, SP (David Guetta night)
06.07 – Electroland, Paris, FR
09.07 – Pure Beach Club, Zakynthos, GR
13.07 – Airbeat One, GER (EUROPA w/ Martin Solveig)
16.07 – Ultra Beach, Hvar, CRO
19.07 – Penn Fest, Penn, UK
19.07 – Parookaville, Weeze, GER
21.07 – Tomorrowland, BE (EUROPA w/ Martin Solveig)
23.07 – Pure Beach Club, Zakynthos, GR
26.07 – Opptur Festival, Bodo, NOR
27.07 – Y Not, Pikehall, UK
28.07 – Kendal Calling, Kendal, UK
10.08 – Boardmasters, UK (EUROPA w/ Martin Solveig)
13.08 – Sziget Festival, Budapest, HUN
24.08 – SW4, UK (EUROPA w/ Martin Solveig)
25.08 – Leicester De Montfort Hall Gardens, UK
30.08 – Summerburst, Stockholm, SW (Europa show)
31.08 – Sundown Festival, Norwich, UK
01.09 – Weekender, Jersey, UK
13.09 – Zedd support – WaMu Theatre, Seattle, US
14.09 – Zedd support – Rose Quarter Memorial Coliseum, Portland, US
17.09 – Zedd support – TheGreat Saltair, Magna, US
19.09 – Zedd support – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Fran, US
20.08 – Zedd support – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Fran, US
26.09 – Zedd support – White Water Amphitheatre, New Braunfels, US
27.09 – Zedd support – Revention Music Centre, Houston, US
28.09 – Zedd support – Toyota Music Factory, Irving, US
01.10 – Zedd support – Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, US
03.10 – Zedd support – Metropolitan Opera House, Philadelphia, US
04.10 – Zedd support – The Anthem, Washington, US
05.10 – Zedd support – Red Hat Amphitheatre, Raleigh, US
08.10 – Zedd support – Express Live, Colombus, US
09.10 – Zedd support – Stage AE, Pittsburgh, US
11.10 – Zedd support – The Sylvee, Madison, US
12.10 – Zedd support – Armory, Minneapolis, US
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