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Sander van Doorn Remixes Syn Cole & Dakota's LIGHTS GO DOWN

By: May. 24, 2019
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Dance music legend Sander van Doorn has applied the remix treatment to 'Lights Go Down', the latest release from Estonian artist Syn Cole and London-based vocalist Dakota.

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Sander's rework trades in the original's carefree vibe by ramping up the progressive breakdown, toning down the pop elements and instilling Dakota's vocals with an extra degree of intensity.

One of the biggest names in global dance music, Sander van Doorn emerged onto the scene in the mid-2000s, winning 'Best Breakthrough DJ' at the 2007 International Dance Music Awards and establishing himself as a permanent fixture on the DJ Mag Top 100. Some of his most notable remixes include Armin van Buuren's 'Control Freak', Tiësto's 'Dance4Life', Yello's 'Oh Yeah', Sia's 'The Girl You Lost to Cocaine' and Lady Gaga's 'Marry the Night'.

Real name René Pais, Syn Cole first shot to fame after being discovered by Ash Pournouri, then-manager of late Swedish superstar Avicii, in 2012. Releasing his first track (a Creamfields remix ofAvicii's 'Silhouettes') on Avicii's 'LE7ELS' label, Syn continued to work with the 'Wake Me Up'producer, with his track 'Miami 82' later receiving an Avicii edit in 2013.

Fast forward to the present day, and Syn has carved a reputation as one of dance music's most exciting electro house producers, with hit track 'It's You' surging past the 30 million streams mark on Spotify.

Having grown up in Spain but now based in south London, Dakota was first spotted by Grammy-winning writer/producer Fraser T. Smith (the man who produced Stormzy's Gang Signs and Prayer album), who signed her to his 70Hz label in 2015.

Sander van Doorn's remix of 'Lights Go Down' sees two electro house artists from different generations come together to create an almighty rendition that is set to rock the dance music world to its core.



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