Seattle’s rising alt-pop force Avery Cochrane continues her hot streak with a trio of electrifying new remixes of her viral single “Shapeshifting on a Saturday Night.” The original track, a shimmering queer pop anthem about identity, self-perception, and the masks we wear on a night out, has already clocked over 2 million streams and cemented Avery as one of indie pop’s most magnetic new voices.
Now, the song shapeshifts again, this time for the dancefloor. The remix EP enlists an impressive lineup of collaborators: Banoffee, Nick Bertossi, and Brady Prince, each offering their own kinetic interpretation of Avery’s lush vocals and introspective storytelling. Banoffee injects the track with a hypnotic pulse and glitchy textures, pushing it toward experimental electronic bliss. Nick Bertossi leans into club-ready euphoria, transforming it into a festival anthem made for peak-hour sets. Brady Prince rounds things out with a sultry, bass-heavy groove that amplifies the song’s emotional undercurrent while keeping the energy high.
What ties it all together is Avery’s ability to transcend genre, her crystalline voice cutting through layers of synth and rhythm with both vulnerability and conviction. It’s a reminder that pop music’s power lies in transformation, and Avery Cochrane is mastering that art in real time. Avery’s ascent feels inevitable. These remixes don’t just reimagine a hit, they reaffirm her as one of the most exciting queer pop voices shaping the next wave of indie and electronic sound.
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