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Tchami Expertly Remixes Whethan’s “Freefall” feat. Oliver Tree [LISTEN]


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For his latest remix, Tchami transforms Whethan‘s hit collaboration with Oliver Tree, “Freefall” into a soulful house production.

The original struck a chord with its forward-thinking, hybrid blend of pop, alt-rock, and electronic, feeding Oliver Tree’s signature sound with energy to match a Whethan set. Tchami drastically changes up the mood for his remix, transcending into a soft, melodic four on the floor atmosphere with a deep groove.

Tchami’s “Freefall” remix continues to hype Whethan’s debut album, FANTASY, which released in October 2020. The body of work includes collabs with RL Grime, K.Flay, grandson and more.

Whethan previously shared of the album:

Fantasy is getting on a spaceship and teleporting anywhere your dreams can imagine. I wanted to make a project that was full of energy and artists that I’m inspired by. There was an underlying theme of alternative meets psychedelic dance music and I wanted to be able to blast every song at my shows or have it feel like you’re at a show when listening at home or in the car.

Experience “Freefall” from a different perspective here.

Whethan – Freefall (feat. Oliver Tree) [Tchami Remix]

Buy/Stream: https://whethan.lnk.to/TchamiRemix

 

Photo via Rukes.com

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