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, HAIMand 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.
His painstakingly crafted productions either becomes chart hits or infectious club records, which boasts millions of plays charting across the globe.
Duke moved from London , and splits his time between Los Angeles and England whilst recording.Unlike musicians who transplants themselves to the songwriting hub in order to pair up with collaborations that wouldn't otherwise be possible , Duke Dumont holed himself up on his own within Laurel Canyon in the Hollywood Hills, and the English countryside. He keeps himself isolated in order to concentrate in studying his craft.
Duke Dumont gives off an air of being grounded and assured, yet polite and considerate. It quickly becomes obvious you are not in the presence of the typical superstar DJ, who's success is based on perception management.Duke Dumont has top billing on the same stages , but his audience is both defined and refined. These are the same people , in the multiple of thousands that will purchase hard tickets to see him perform.
Duke's DJ career started within London, having learnt the craft at institutes such as Fabric, in addition to holding numerous residences in Ibiza (Amnesia & Sankeys).
Duke shares this philosophy;
"The goal isn't for record sales, or attention grabbing tactics. Its for how long my music can strike a chord with people by producing records with longevity."Videos