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Galantis remixes Florence + The Machine's "Delilah"

  • November 27, 2015
  • Steph Evans
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Earlier this year, Florence + the Machine released their third studio album, How Big How Blue How Beautiful, to critical acclaim. As singles like "Ship To Wreck" and live performances captivated listeners and fans throughout the summer, there was one thing we were waiting for: the remixes. Florence Welch's voice lends itself particularly well to electronic production, with its force and passion big enough to lead the way for supportive composition. Finally we've seen a bit of that remix action today with the release of Swedish duo Galantis's take on the band's latest single, "Delilah." 

In classic Galantis fashion, "Delilah" has been transformed into a contemporary melodic big room track, powered by synths and Florence Welch's voice. Out via Universal Music/Island Records, the remix is available via iTunes and Spotify.

 

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