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Phantoms Unveil Dillistone Remix of “Firepit” ft. Big Wild ahead of Deluxe Album release – ‘This Can’t Be Everything’


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Indie-dance duo Phantoms continue to maintain momentum every year, consistently pushing their sounds to new territories. Composed of Los Angeles based Kyle Kalplan and Vinnie Pergola, Phantoms is known for artfully blurring the lines between house and indie-dance music.  Incorporating distinctive synth and drum patterns, the duo have become synonymous with their genre of alternative electronica.

Leading up to the release of the Deluxe Edition of their 2022 album ‘This Can’t Be Everything’. Slated for release on January 31st via ODESZA’s Foreign Family Collective, the duo has released a deep, late-night reimagination of the original ‘This Can’t Be Everything’ highlight track “Firepit” ft. Big Wild, remixed by close collaborator Dillistone.

The Dillistone Remix of “Firepit” ft. Big Wild adapts the bright, melodic and ascending original mix to a dynamic, and driving delivery destined for the dance floor.  Carving sonic depth through the production of remix, Dillistone adds atmosphere and expansive energy to the already poignant original production released by Phantoms in 2022.

Here’s what Phantoms had to say about it: “Dillistone knocked it out of the park reimagining this track into a deeper, late night club banger. We love his warm production technique and we’re so happy that we got to have him added to this Deluxe Album.

Listen below!

 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Phantoms Unveil Dillistone Remix of “Firepit” ft. Big Wild ahead of Deluxe Album release – ‘This Can’t Be Everything’

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