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Your EDM Premiere: Besomorph x Behmer – What I’ve Done ft. Lunis


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With his second single coming in just a few weeks after his last, it’s clear to see that distinctive dance-floor producer Besomorph is on something of a roll. He has just followed on from the seriously catchy ‘DNGRS’ with ‘What I’ve Done,’ which is an official cover of the Linkin Park favourite.

For this record, he has teamed up with fellow producer Behmer, and the Swedish artist is known best for his punchy bounce single ‘Supernova.’ Lunis, a French act, join the pair on vocals and they cut through the mix with clear cut direction and a homage to the rock-esque original.

The project is a special one for Besomorph and he reveals: “It was always a goal of my career to cover my childhood idols Linkin Park. I felt that I needed to convert the original into an uplifting dance anthem, give it a fresh touch – in order to be able to reach out to the younger generation and make the sound contemporary.”

Check this one out here.

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