GRMM - Electrify feat. Father Dude (Chime Remix)

June 20, 2014 -

Finn Lurcott

When I first got into the blogging game, I really had the intention of discovering small, unknown artists, and helping to jump them into the spotlight. However, it becomes very easy to post the same well known artists, and avoid listening to the tones of music we get sent everyday! So with great pleasure I bring you today a wonderfully fresh track from the talented new duo Chime. Comprised of Aaron Pezzaniti and Leon Ross, the classically trained Australian pair have drawn from an array of different influences to create a chilled and sonically stunning remix of GRMM's 'Electrify'. It's easy to hear the downtempo, Australian influence, which we have come to associate with acts such as Flume, alongside trap rhythms and a slight dubstep swing in places. What really makes this track to incredible is the way it manages to sound both so chilled and exciting simultaneously, really creating a buzz for the listener. Make sure you check this track out, and follow Chime on Soundcloud HERE

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