Ryan Blyth and After 6's feelgood new song 'Trust Me' has been treated to no less than four different remixes. After the widespread popularity of the original, Camelphat, Low Steppa, TS7 and Frankee have stepped up to provide different takes to suit any style of set.
Exciting yet elusive house duo Camelphat have turned 'Trust Me' into a slow-building house groover. The vocals are the main remaining element from the original, but the strings melody is echoed in that of the ravey synth stabs that are subtley teased in and out throughout the remix.
Learning his craft at the junction of house music and big bass, Ryan Blyth has become known for his way of blending melodic vocals and driving bass lines. The result on the dancefloor is peak time energy, with a dark and heavy backdrop.
Influenced in his formative years by Armand Van Helden, Erick Morillo, Carl Cox, and Tiga, Ryan is part of the new wave of electronic artists moving house music into its next chapter. Having paid his dues with a popular series of self-run club nights in his native Yorkshire, Ryan has now built up 3 million plays on his Soundcloud alone.
Check out 'Trust Me' below!
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