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Ashe's debut single 'Used To It' gets future pop remix from Aire Atlantica

  • August 16, 2017
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Popular electronica vocalist Ashe recently released her debut single "Used To It" on Mom + Pop Music, with a three track remix package out the following week. Alongside remixes from MIG50 and Jorgen Odegard, a high-energy cut from Aire Atlantica stands out amongst the bunch. The NYC based artist's rework is vibrant with future bass synths and subtle trap elements and has enjoyed a fruitful year, with remixes out for Billie Eilish and K.Flay as well as a supporting slot on Hotel Garuda's national tour. 

For his latest release, Aire Atlantica takes a lighthearted approach to Ashe's lush track. The San Diego based singer needs no introduction into the future pop world – Ashe's captivating voice has previously been featured on tracks by Louis the Child, Whethan, and Shaun Frank.

2017 isn't slowing down anytime soon for either multi talented artist. Ashe is set to embark on Whethan's 'Good Nights' tour this fall, and Aire Atlantica just delivered a stunning performance at New York's Elements Festival. Check out their stunning new cut above.

Connect with Ashe: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Soundcloud

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