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Eric Prydz Delivers Entrancing Remix For CamelPhat x Cristoph’s “Breathe” [LISTEN]


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Eric Prydz just dropped a brand new, totally entrancing remix that will make every hair on your arms stand up — as he tackles CamelPhat and Cristoph‘s original “Breathe” featuring Jem Cooke.

Running nearly 7-and-a-half minutes long, this techno tingling remix exceeds any expectation we had going in. But, with Prydz involved, that’s really no surprise. He stretches out the production, from a short and sweet dance track into an intense, powerful journey that leaves very little to be desired.

Anyone who loves the original “Breathe” may find the remix to be a bit of an adjustment. Those who go in with an open mind will be subject to an all-new perspective. Slow, intentional builds, dirty synths, and prolonged, lingering vocals make Prydz’s delivery stand out. It’s easy to hear his deep appreciation for the song in his remix.

Listen here and get lost in the music.

CamelPhat x Cristoph – “Breathe” ft. Jem Cooke (Eric Prydz Remix)

Get it: https://lnk.to/BreatheEricPrydzRMX

 

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