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POOLCLVB "Waiting For You" gets a remix EP from Walker & Royce and Flash ’89

  • March 9, 2017
  • Lindsay Blair
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Just last month, we premiered Sydney-based producer POOLCLVB’s debut EP You + Me from etcetc records, so it's no surprise that we'd be keen on sharing his new releases with our readers. One of the funky singles from the debut EP "Waiting For You", now comes equip with two new remixes from Walker & Royce and Flash ’89. Brooklyn-based producers Walker & Royce take the original in a acid house direction adding in weird instrumentals and giving it a much darker note, the guys remark “When we heard this song we fell in love with the vocal and the vibe and knew we could do something special, and a bit darker." While Flash ’89 also does the same, but keeps it more commercial and he shares “The vocals are mostly untouched and left to do their thing, however the change in chord progression really flips the vibe and gives it a darker, progressive feel. Listen from start to finish and enjoy the journey.” If you're looking for the darker version of the original funky jam, look no further and get your fix below. 

 

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