EARMILK EARMILK
  • NEW MUSIC
    • DANCE
    • ELECTRONIC
    • EXPERIMENTAL
    • HIP-HOP
    • INDIE
    • POP
    • ROCK
  • INDUSTRY NEWS
    • DOCUMENTARIES
    • EVENTS
    • FASHION
    • LIFESTYLE
    • MUSIC GEAR
    • MUSIC INDUSTRY
    • TECHNOLOGY
  • OPINION
  • ALBUM REVIEWS
  • GEAR REVIEWS
  • INTERVIEWS
  • FEATURES
    • FESTIVALS
    • EXCLUSIVES
    • LISTS
    • CONTESTS
    • Photo Journals
  • SERIES
    • Artist to Watch
    • Under The Crust
    • Flashback Friday
    • Suicide Sundaes
    • Daily 2%
    • The Club
    • Weekend Selector
    • Mashup Mondays
    • Artist Remixed
    • Wobble Wednesday
    • Night Rumours
    • Indie Sabbath
    • Straight No Chase
    • Straight From the Teet
  • Jobs
  • About EARMILK
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Music
EARMILK EARMILK
EARMILK EARMILK
  • NEW MUSIC
    • DANCE
    • ELECTRONIC
    • EXPERIMENTAL
    • HIP-HOP
    • INDIE
    • POP
    • ROCK
  • INDUSTRY NEWS
    • DOCUMENTARIES
    • EVENTS
    • FASHION
    • LIFESTYLE
    • MUSIC GEAR
    • MUSIC INDUSTRY
    • TECHNOLOGY
  • OPINION
  • ALBUM REVIEWS
  • GEAR REVIEWS
  • INTERVIEWS
  • FEATURES
    • FESTIVALS
    • EXCLUSIVES
    • LISTS
    • CONTESTS
    • Photo Journals
  • SERIES
    • Artist to Watch
    • Under The Crust
    • Flashback Friday
    • Suicide Sundaes
    • Daily 2%
    • The Club
    • Weekend Selector
    • Mashup Mondays
    • Artist Remixed
    • Wobble Wednesday
    • Night Rumours
    • Indie Sabbath
    • Straight No Chase
    • Straight From the Teet
  • Dance
  • Deep House
  • Exclusive

Chris Lorenzo roller remixes "Signs" with Hannah Wants [Premiere]

  • August 12, 2014
  • Colin Tewksbury
Total
0
Shares
0
0

Both hailing from Birmingham, UK, Chris Lorenzo and Hannah Wants continued their takeover of deeper sounds last week with their debut release on Ultra Records, "Signs".  We've seen these two collaborate before, both on stellar remixes, like The Weeknd's "Wicked Games", and chart-topping originals, which so far have garnered hundreds of thousands of plays on SoundCloud. "Signs" continued this expected trend, a melodic, downtempo track that leveraged Janai's vocals to deliver a thoughtful work that blended deep sensibilities with bubbling electro production. Building on this, Chris Lorenzo and Hannah Wants have remade the track by tapping into more traditional deep house sounds. His roller remix keeps "Signs" steady, driving on with a uniform bass beat and hi hat combo and infusing it with mellow vocal reverbs. It's a great followup to the original and here as an EARMILK exclusive. 

 

chris lorenzo

Chris Lorenzo & Hannah Wants

"Signs" (Feat. Janai (Chris Lorenzo Roller Remix)

  • Ultra
  • Chris Lorenzo on Facebook
  • Chris Lorenzo on Soundcloud
  • Hannah Wants on Facebook
Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Share 0
Share 0
Related Topics
  • chris lorenzo
  • hannah wants
  • Janai
  • ultra
  • Ultra Records
Colin Tewksbury

Previous Article
  • Hip-Hop
  • Rap

Kidd Upstairs shows us those "Insta Gram$", on brand new banger

  • August 12, 2014
  • Mike Wood
View Article
Next Article
  • Dance
  • House

Slaptop assembles the horns for his remix of "Habits of the Heart" by Jaymes Young [Premiere]

  • August 12, 2014
  • Clark McCaskill
View Article
You May Also Like
View Article
  • Indie
  • Mainstage
  • Pop

Madeleine Rose releases new single "Bracing The Fall"

  • July 15, 2026
View Article
  • Dreampop
  • Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • Mainstage
  • New Music
  • Psychedelic
  • Uncategorized

deadPEASNTS' "Forecasted Storms" is a stunning blend of indie, dream pop, and psychedelic rock [Single]

  • July 15, 2026
Lauren Akosia
View Article
  • Afrobeats
  • Electro House
  • Feature

Lauren Akosia inspires us to rise higher with vibrant new afro-electronic release "It's Time"

  • July 14, 2026
View Article
  • Dance
  • Electronic
  • Feature
  • Mainstage

Yung Singh reveals new label EKTA and releases 'Bloom' [EP Review]

  • July 14, 2026
View Article
  • Electronic
  • Mainstage
  • Trance

AMOS & RIOT NIGHT channels loss and resilience into new single "Pieces"

  • July 14, 2026
View Article
  • Alternative R&B
  • Indie
  • Mainstage
  • New Music
  • Soul

Mak Ro Step into a softer new era with the dreamy “Middle”

  • July 14, 2026
Macro/micro
View Article
  • Album Reviews
  • Dance
  • Electronic
  • Experimental
  • Feature

Macro/micro's new album, "A.fter I.ntelligence" transforms artificial intelligence fears into a cinematic experience

  • July 14, 2026
Joshua Milú
View Article
  • Electronic
  • Feature
  • House
  • Reviews

"Sucito: A Home" EP finds Joshua Milú exploring identity, queer liberation, and the meaning of belonging

  • July 14, 2026
Popular Music
  • Madeleine Rose releases new single "Bracing The Fall"
    • July 15, 2026
  • Jasper Boyz "Drip Too Lit" is the high-energy anthem of this summer [Video]
    • July 15, 2026
  • Ian Cobiella's new EP 'All I Have I Give' is a bold, genre-blurring statement
    • July 15, 2026
  • Francesca Tarantino captures self-assurance on "Satisfied"
    • July 15, 2026
  • Meli Foster-Turner
    Meli Foster-Turner captures the ups and downs of growing up on ‘unfinished conversations’ [EP Review]
    • July 15, 2026
Recent Scoops
  • Multi-national record label Cheerful Music appears at AI Summit London panel
    • July 7, 2026
  • Amanati blends sound and style with immersive ease
    • May 30, 2026
  • YVNGBRYYY channels honesty, faith and spirituality into his genre-fluid soundscapes
    • April 2, 2026
  • Rising YouTube talent bigboyz is turning viral streams into hit records
    • March 23, 2026
Community Voices
  • From Machismo To Mujeres: Women As The Face Of Reggaeton
    • July 14, 2022
  • Tyler the creator
    4 things I learned on the 'Call Me If You Get Lost' tour
    • March 31, 2022
  • 4 things every artist needs to think about in 2022
    • January 27, 2022
  • The TikTok Takeover of Hip-Hop
    • January 11, 2022

EARMILK EARMILK
  • Jobs
  • About EARMILK
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Music
All Milk. No Duds.

Input your search keywords and press Enter.