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deadmau5 Drops Alternative Mix for New Smash “When the Summer Dies” with Lights [LISTEN]


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deadmau5 and Lights have absolutely dazzled us with their recent release “When the Summer Dies” — and today, they unleash a funky alternative mix to keep the hype alive. It’s a new way to listen, and a new way to enjoy this hot Summer anthem.

“When The Summer Dies” highlights Lights’ pop sensibility, set against a fun and playful production from deadmau5. By subtracting elements and adding in new flair, deadmau5 lands on an entirely new vibe with the alternative mix, still perfectly complimenting standout vocals courtesy of Lights.

Following up their massive 2018 release, “drama free,” the bar was set high for their second collab and they’ve exceeded expectations once again. Thankfully, the original song and alternative mix have unleashed well before the Summer has died. Which means, plenty of opportunity to play it out all Summer long!

Listen here!

deadmau5 & Lights – “When the Summer Dies” (Alternative Mix)

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: deadmau5 Drops Alternative Mix for New Smash “When the Summer Dies” with Lights [LISTEN]

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