With the original released in 2013, RAC’s ‘Let Go’ featuring Bloc Party’s Kele and electronic vocalist sensation MNDR has received a reboot for 2015 from Arty and Krystal Klear.
Arty’s pedigree in dance music, although still only 25, is fully realised. As the first ever signing to Insomniac/ Interscope’s joint label venture for a full album project in the summer of 2015, his debut single ‘Up All Night’ was a huge hit. He has crafted exceptional remixes for the likes of London Grammar, OneRepublic and Porter Robinson and his signature talent has seen him as a mainstay in the DJ Mag Top 100 since 2010 with no sign of moving.
Running along a close parallel, Krystal Klear is strongly affiliated with London radio collective Rinse FM, while releasing on his own Cold Tonic label, collaborating with artists such as Yasmin and remixing the likes of Sky Ferreira and Rudimental.
Already one of the more heartfelt moment in RAC’s back catalogue, Arty and Krystal Klear have injected a subtle pulse into ‘Let Go’, upping the tempo slightly and adding a more infectious, dancefloor-ready beat to the original. By by concealing delicate synth flourishes within the track’s guitar heavy backing, the duo have achieved a feel-good anthem that not only inspires happiness through its pop sensibilities, but is geared towards the club with an almost euphoric build up into the track’s chorus, creating something that is in equal parts contemporary dance music and endorphin driven pop innocence.
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