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YetepThe wait is finally over. Chris Lorenzo’s highly anticipated ID, “California Dreamin'” is finally out. Released via Black Book Records, the track is a rework of the classic 1965 song by The Mamas & The Papas. Lorenzo managed to turn what Rolling Stones dubbed one of the top 500 songs of all time into a club hit, as he samples the original vocals, but lays them down over a fresh tech house beat. He pays homage to the original, while simultaneously giving it new life.
Hit play below to hear “California Dreamin'” ft. High Jinx.
The track has been teased in many a live set since last summer, leaving fans begging for the official release. While it’s already been a smashing hit, and currently sits at the No. 1 spot on Beatport, Lorenzo credits the original band for its success. “This track was originally made as a DJ tool. I take no credit for how well it has been received as all I did was threw some drums, an 808 and some FX over a banging acapella,” Lorenzo explained. “You can thank The Mamas & The Papas for this banger. I’m just happy to be able to share it with everybody.”
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