The masterminds behind production outfit Night Safari are certainly no strangers to success, and it’s fair to say that the intriguing union of house music luminary, D. Ramirez and electro-indie band The Infadels frontman, Bnann Infadel is a heavy-duty collaborative force destined for big things in 2015.
Slamming back into Zulu Records, the duo’s fourth official release has been bubbling under the surface and building hype ever since the promo went out last year. Calling on Beth Aggett to showcase her impressive vocal assets, Won’t Let Me Down instantly screams summer with its infectious Balearic vibe and seductive deep house sound.
On the flip side, tech house master D. Ramirez is also on remix duties taking it to a much deeper and darker place. His is a warm, urgent and twisted mix designed especially for the early morning dancefloor. And if you need further proof that Dean is killing it with this one, it’s Prok and Fitch’s favourite release on the label so far.
Meanwhile, Oliver Heldens, Futuristic Polar Bears, Federico Scavo, Lissat & Voltaxx, My Digital Enemy, MC Flipside, D.O.N.S., Sonny Wharton, Tim Cullen, Seamus Haji and lots more have also shown support in favour of the two game-changing mixes.
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