Buzzy electronic hitmaker Max Styler has released the official remix for his latest single “One More (ft. Ad-Apt)” via his newly-launched imprint Nu Moda. Reimagined by world-renowned DJ and producer Solomun, “One More (ft. Ad-Apt) [Solomun Remix]” is a synth-drenched, groove-inducing take on the propulsive, vocal-driven club mainstay. CLICK HERE to listen to the remix of the undeniable, high-impact club banger built for nights that refuse to wind down and capturing the suspended moment when the bass is still hitting, the lights stay low, and no one’s ready to leave.
“If you know me, you know Solomun is a huge inspiration. Not only to me but to the entire dance music scene,” shares Styler on the collaboration. “The thing that resonates with me most about him is it’s all about the music first. It comes from a place of love for the craft which is why he is one of the greats and it’s inspiring to see him win for years on end. He’s really just a genuinely humble and nice human being with incredible taste in music, which is exactly the type of people I like to surround myself with personally and the kind of people I want on my label. The support he has shown me means the world and getting him on my label to remix my latest record “One More” is a dream come true. It’s no shock the remix is standout. It really brings a fresh new take to the original that I love.”
Debuting at Solomun and Styler’s Reframe Studios show in LA last year, the remix is indie dance excellence and demonstrates the monolithic talent and the ingenuity for building tension to its most impactful point that has made Solomun a pillar of the underground for more than two decades. On “One More (ft. Ad-Apt) [Solomun Remix],” Ad-Apt‘s spoken-word rhyme schemes shine and the track’s indie energy is sent into overdrive with taut drum loops punctuated by sonorous low-end swells, oscillating leads, clattering synth sequences, and polyphonic talkbox manipulation all of which build upon the after-hours glow of the original that earned it radio play from BBC Radio 1, Capital Dance, SiriusXM, Triple J, Kiss FM AUS, 538 Dance Department, and many more.
“Usually I test new tracks or remixes in my sets long before the original artist hears them, but this time it happened differently,” adds Solomun. “I had finished the remix and brought it to my show in LA, where Max had played earlier that night. I hadn’t told him the remix was done, I wanted to surprise him. When I played it during the set, it was the first time for both of us to hear it together. After so many years of playing and testing music in clubs, it was a special moment for me. I realized I had never played a track for the first time while the original artist was standing right there. Max is an incredibly talented producer and a genuinely kind person. His releases on Diynamic have always stood out. I’m glad the remix is finally out.”
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