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Where's Your Head At (Cheyenne Giles Remix)
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Where's Your Head At (Cheyenne Giles Remix)

Touching and remixing a true classic can always be a high risk, high reward affair-- especially if you’re revamping ‘Where’s Your Head At’ by Brit- and Grammy award winning artist Basement Jaxx. Cheyenne Giles confidently steps up to the plate, turning this timeless wonder into an absolute club and festival weapon! The new release is the very definition of ‘energetic’ and will be a crowd-pleaser for ages to come.

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You Can Call Me Al
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You Can Call Me Al

If there’s ever been a record that’s perfect for a dancefloor makeover, it’s Paul Simon’s undeniably feelgood 80’s gem ‘You Can Call Me Al’. Driven by sweet chords and unforgettable hooks, the song has now been rejuvinated by a stellar collab between the Grammy winning, Swedish songwriter Zikai and the Dutch hit producer dreamteam Kris Kross Amsterdam. Expect a moving new version, featuring Zikai’s silky vocals, warm guitar chords and delicate deep house rhythms drenched in KKA’s trademark R&B vibes - out now on Spinnin’ Records.

Paul Simon’s pop classic ‘You Can Call Me Al’ has been in communal memory ever since its release in 1986. Originally soaked in African sounds and rhythms, as was the track’s legendary parent album Graceland, the song has always been able to conquer new generations of listeners, sparking excitement with its gentle pop hooks and Simon’s inventive lyrics.

For 23-year old singer-songwriter Zikai the song has the same kind of attraction. Known as one of Sweden’s next big music export phenomena, she’s already been appointed ‘Artist Of The Future’ by Swedish P3 radio station, collaborated with some of the biggest names in the music industry, and won a Swedish Grammy for her debut EP, Make You Mine.

Earlier this year, Zikai delivered a wonderful new take on ‘You Can Call Me Al’, a record she’s always had a special connection with. Accompanied by tasteful acoustic guitar chords and sultry, soul infused backing vocals, the song turned into something completely fresh; a sweet, emotionally driven ballad with a  silenced, spacious effect; a tune to dream away with.

Now, Dutch power trio Kris Kross Amsterdam has added its magic to this already impressive song. Renowned for global smash hits like ‘SEX’ (alongside Cheat Codes) and ‘Whenever’ (together with The Boy Next Door, featuring Conor Maynard), the guys have been making incredible waves in their home country, hitting the charts and scoring huge streaming numbers with songs in their native language.

Their warm productions, filled with airy R&B rhythms, pop and hip hop flavors have always struck a chord with many artists, including celebrated vocalists like Ally Brooke, Ty Dolla $ign, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and most recently, Shaggy.

'You Can Call Me Al'

Teaming up with Zikai means a next step in their musical evolution. In this case, KKA adds a subtle deep house groove to the acousticly driven song, supplying warm effects to its guitar chords, while catchy percussion and enchanting tonal atmospheres bring extra layers of bliss.

It’s goosebumps ensured when this version hits the floor, providing a spark of recognition as well as a dose of admiration for this incredible new take on a Paul Simon classic. Who would have thought, a Swedish-Dutch tandem reworking this 80’s favourite into a 21st century pop, deep house, and R&B fueled gem - they’re taking it right back to the stars again.

I was eight years old when I first heard ‘You Can Call Me Al.’ My mom used to listen to it at home a lot and I clearly remember that she said it was recorded in South Africa. I didn’t understand the lyrics but stuck to the melody. 15 years later, I’m in the studio with producer, The Priest, and without thinking about it, I start singing – you can call me al – even though I haven’t heard it in so many years. Then I thought it must mean something, so we decided to do our own version of it.” – Zikai

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The Best Days (feat. Tabitha) [Melsen Club Mix]
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The Best Days (feat. Tabitha) [Melsen Club Mix]

Certified heater alert, as rising dutch DJ/producer Melsen gives Sam Feldt & Karma Child’s radio-ready single, ‘The Days’ a club-ready makeover. Riding the wave of success from his recent single 'TRY AGAIN' on Be Yourself Music, Melsen’s latest remix sees the up and coming act dive deep into dancefloor grooves, lighting up Tabitha’s alluring vocals with detailed production and striking piano chords. Grab a free digital copy of ‘The Days [Melsen Club Mix]’ on Heartfeldt.me now!

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Neon Lights (NAPPI Remix)
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Neon Lights (NAPPI Remix)

With LODATO’s ‘Neon Lights’ sitting atop the American dance charts, what better time to unleash the deep and techy grooves of NAPPI’s remix? As if they were made for each other, NAPPI’s classic piano chords seamlessly compliment the original’s vocals, giving a fresh spin to a modern classic in the making. Listen to NAPPI’s remix of ‘Neon Lights’, out now on Spinnin’ Records.

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The Riddle (feat. Lateshift)
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The Riddle (feat. Lateshift)

Multi-platinum selling DJ and producer Sam Feldt aims to find the answer to the eternal question of true love with brand new Lateshift collaboration ‘The Riddle’, released worldwide on July 30th via Heartfeldt Records/Spinnin’ Records. 

Dripping with sunshine vibes and oozing the kind of summer heat that should see it populating the world’s biggest playlists, ‘The Riddle’ is Sam Feldt in his absolute element. Rising, syncopated piano progressions, padded percussion and undulating grooves open up into hands-in-the-air inducing vocal sections courtesy of Lateshift. 

"After connecting with Lateshift (Danny & Dom) during the first Heartfeldt writing camp in Scotland back in October 2019, we stayed in touch and continued to work on songs together," Sam Feldt said. "'The Riddle' is the first one we are now premiering with the world, and I am super happy with the result. I feel like 'The Riddle' is a quintessential Sam Feldt hit, with strong melodies and uplifting vibes all around. I can't wait to hear what my fans think of it!" 

Sam Feldt is having a huge 2021. World-renowned for his ability to craft house music cuts that dominate global charts - his rework of Robin S’ ‘Show Me Love’ hit #4 on the UK charts, while 'Post Malone' ft RANI has over 420 million streams on Spotify alone - the talented producer is now increasingly courted by pop music’s A-list. He kicked off the year with his Kesha collab ‘Stronger’, followed last month by the Sam Fischer feature ‘Pick Me Up’, which passed the 10 million streams mark in only its first month.  

Sam Feldt’s live shows have taken over the stages of the world’s biggest festivals and clubs, including Tomorrowland, Ultra, Creamfields and Coachella, as well as his infamous, international Heartfeldt Pool Parties. His Heartfeldt Records label continues to provide a platform for up-and-coming talent, his charitable project Heartfeldt Foundation works toward a more social and sustainable dance music industry, and his entrepreneurial platform Fangage recently closed out its first round of investment at $2.5million.  

With over 2 billion streams between them, Lateshift is better known to music fans as Danny Shah and Dom Lyttle. The multi-platinum, award-winning artists have collectively worked with and written for Kylie Minogue, The Vamps, David Guetta, Sigala, HRVY, Ed Sheeran, Rita Ora, Kesha, Imanbek, Anne-Marie and Ella Henderson. Shah co-wrote the UK’s 2021 Eurovision entry ‘Embers’ for James Newman while Lyttle previously partnered with Sam Feldt on his 2019 hit ‘Post Malone’. Their collaboration with HRVY, ‘One Day, Two Nights’ clocked up over 1 million streams in its first two weeks. 

A feel-good smash that works just as well in the car with the top down as it does on the dance floor, when the world needs a dose of the good stuff Sam Feldt and Lateshift are right there to oblige with ‘The Riddle’.  

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Who You Are
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Who You Are

DJ/producer Husman splashes down on Blasterjaxx’ Maxximize Recordings with infectious ‘Who You Are’, the perfect label for such a massive big-room anthem. With proven hits like ‘Giants’ (4.2Mio streams) and ‘Hammer of God’ already to his name, Husman’s next level big-room sound finds the sweet spot for fans around the globe.. ‘Who You Are’ is no exception and will be the perfect festival monster this summer.

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