Grammy-nominated UK producer Duke Dumont has unveiled the remix package for new single ‘Inhale’, with edits from TCTS, MXXWL, The Tribe of Good, and Moon Willis.

Previously stepping up on the remix duties for the likes of Disciples, Years & Years, Jessie Ware, HAIM and Snakehips, TCTS is the first to spin his own interpretation on Duke Dumont’s original. The Manchester-born, London-based producer brings an uptempo house edge and driving basslines to the original.

The interpretation is a stark contrast to the more lusciously down-tempo vibes felt in MXXWLL’s mix. The Australian hip hop star, who last year released his 21-track Beats Vol 1 project, uses soft crushing melodies to bring a summer sunset-esque tone to the production.

Taking things to a more synthy-dub feel, Moon Willis, aka Henry Durham, creates a bass-laden house production full of upbeat piano chords and vocal chops. The remix follows Moon Willis’ Zac Samuel collab ‘Never Letting Go’ which has surpassed 7 million Spotify streams so far.

Bringing true funk and old-school disco vibes to the piece, The Tribe of Good’s mix centres around synth-led electronica sounds, and hip-swaying chord patterns which provide a richly upbeat and summer-tinged feel to the production.

A true global superstar, Duke Dumont has amassed over 1 BILLION combined streams across his flurry of releases to date, and continues to tour worldwide. With a number of shows already locked in for 2018, the Brit will travel to Las Vegas for residencies at Wynn and Daylight, as well as headlining festival slots All round Europe, Australia, San Diego, Chicago, and many more.

Having recently produced and co-written Katy Perry’s ‘Swish Swish’ and remixed ‘The Man’ by The Killers, Duke will embark on a headline tour of Australia in Spring, before returning to Ibiza as a summer resident at iconic super club Amnesia, with a spot at his homeland festival of Creamfields already secured.

Hommerton-born vocalist Ebenezer has previously worked with the likes of Ty Dolla $ign, Jeremih and Craig David and gained support from the likes of Noisey, FADER, and Hunger. Ebenezer is swiftly gaining reputation as one of London’s hottest exports.

 

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