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YetepAhead of his debut artist album, RE:Sound Music is pleased to drop the remix package of Theo Schmitt‘s album titled single The Game. The album is set to release this summer, providing the perfect pool time soundtrack, especially with these new remixes. The original mix is a balance between melody and techno is masterfully done as The Game twists and turns through raw energy, to driving rhythms. RE:Sound label boss Michael Hooker teams up with Swedish producer M.E.E.O to deliver a heavy hitting progressive fuelled remix. Adding additional synth layers and a rolling bass, they work between the original techno elements whilst adding a different dance floor energy.
The second remix comes from identical twin duo Lunar Plane, who add their melodic flair and trademark emotional spark. Lush pads, drawn out rifts, and sparse atmospherics twist and turns through the builds and drops to create another dance floor focused rework. The track has gained attention from some big players. Lane 8 recently featured the tune on his Summer 2017 Mixtape Part 2. Check out this hot track and more on the upcoming album.
Connect with Theo Schmitt: Facebook | Soundcloud
Connect with Michael Hooker: Facebook | Twitter | Soundcloud

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