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Pete Tong, MoBlack, Max Zotti and Monolink Release Cover of Cigarettes After Sex ‘Apocalypse’

Marking one of the biggest collaborations of the year so far, legendary dance music innovator Pete Tong teams up with Afro House pioneer MoBlack, fellow Italian producer Max Zotti and German singer-songwriter Monolink to release a captivating new cover of Cigarettes After Sex’s haunting hit, ‘Apocalypse.’ The track – originally released in 2017 and known for its evocative lyrics and dreamlike soundscape – has been reimagined into a mesmerizing blend of electronic and vocal artistry that promises to resonate with both new listeners and long-time fans of the original. Released via long-standing Berlin-based imprint Embassy One, this new version underscores the German label’s commitment to delivering innovative and genre-defying music.

For decades, Pete Tong has been the definitive voice of electronic music on a global scale; a trailblazer who has consistently pushed the boundaries of dance music’s continued evolution. This latest collaboration is no exception, as he brings together some of the most creative minds in the industry to breathe new life into a record that has already touched millions worldwide. The original ‘Apocalypse’ by Cigarettes After Sex has not only achieved a milestone of over 1.3 billion streams on Spotify, it has also been certified Platinum in countries including the United Kingdom, United States, France, Portugal and Spain, and is certified Gold in Denmark and Italy; a testament to its enduring appeal.

Max Zotti and MoBlack – two stalwart Italian producers known for their dynamic and genre-blending productions – offer up their studio expertise to craft an instrumental alongside Pete Tong that is both deeply atmospheric and rhythmically compelling, whilst Monolink, whose unique fusion of electronic beats and emotive vocals has made him a standout artist in the global music scene, lends his distinctive voice to the track, adding an extra layer of depth and emotion that perfectly complements the ethereal tone of the original.

The cover of ‘Apocalypse’ is more than just a tribute to a beloved song; it is a reinvention and a testament to the power of collaboration in music. It highlights Pete Tong, Max Zotti, MoBlack and Monolink’s ongoing mission to bring great music to as many people as possible, bridging the gap between generations of music lovers and introducing a new audience to the melancholic beauty of Cigarettes After Sex’s work.

Pete Tong, MoBlack, Max Zotti ft. Monolink – Apocalypse is out now via Embassy One: https://embassyone.lnk.to/Apocalypsev

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