Australian electronic producer extraordinaire Kaz James gets to grip with indie-pop duo Boston Heights’s single ‘The Deep End’ with epic results.
Kaz James is one of electronic music’s most indispensable talents. Propelled into the public eye by his ‘Sweet Dreams’ bootleg which was championed by Pete Tong and Frankie Knuckles amongst others, Kaz has gone on to produce a slew of acclaimed house cuts, collaborating with the likes of Guy Gerber and DJ Tennis along the way.
Here he delivers a storming remix of Boston duo Tall Heights’ ‘The Deep End’. The lead single from their sophomore album Pretty Colors For Your Actions, ‘The Deep End started life as a breezy electro pop number, but with his remix Kaz James has transformed it into soaring, emotionally-charged progressive house floor-filler.
2018 has been as busy and creative as ever for Kaz James, with releases including ‘Paradise’ on Glasgow Underground – a Beatport Deep House #2 – ‘Twisted’ on Nic Fanciulli’s Saved and ‘Animal’ on Dennis Ferrer’s Objektivity among the many highlights, alongside a hectic touring schedule that included sets for Rumors in Ibiza, Repopulate Mars in Miami and Black Coffee’s Hi Ibiza residency.
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