Love Thy Brother’s most recent single receives its Tep No remix, a more club-friendly, danceable version of the pop-leaning original.
Where the original record played as an anthemic emotional piece of synth-pop, speaking out against the shallow games and indifference that have become characteristic of millennial relationships — Tep No’s version is geared toward house with infectious indie dance sonics, reworking the vocals from Ariel Beesly and production chops from the Canadian sibling duo.
Tep No’s take on “Love Thy Brother” is a forward-thinking remix effort — not his first rodeo, the Toronto producer has performed with The Chainsmokers, Steve Aoki, and Robin Schulz in 2016 and has been charting with his work since 2014, whether on remixes for the likes of Lana Del Rey or his most recent original “The Best Crew”.
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