Continuing their rich vein of form in 2024, esteemed electronic music duo Local Dialect unveil their new remix of Anakim & Dark Heart’s ‘Seconds Away’. This remix offers a fresh, contemporary twist on the original, blending influences from the 2010s Trance and Progressive House scenes that initially inspired Local Dialect’s entry into dance music.
“When Anakim & Dark Heart reached out to us for a potential remix offer, we were already primed to say yes – but hearing that amazing vocal from Frynn sealed it! We wanted to create something that had a different feel than the original and so we went in a more progressive direction, bringing in influences from the sounds of the 2010s that brought us into electronic music. This one was a pleasure to work on and it came together quickly once we locked in that lead melody,” – Local Dialect
The duo recently road-tested the track at shows in New York City and Philadelphia, garnering huge enthusiasm and hype from the respective crowds. Known for their ability to craft music that thrives on the dance floor, Local Dialect’s remix of ‘Seconds Away’ combines club-ready energy with melodic sensibilities; qualities that have become essential to Local Dialect’s sound palette. Their use of analog synths, like the Prophet 6, and innovative vocal manipulations on this track highlight the pair’s commitment to producing compelling and dynamic electronic music that is unapologetically Local Dialect.
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