Felix Jaehn serves his ‘I remixed' album including brand new single‘keep your head up’
Teotihuacán
en Línea. German DJ/producer Felix Jaehn is steam-rolling his way through 2018
one release at a time. Following the wildly successful release of his debut album
‘I’, Jaehn has returned with a remix album that includes reworked versions of
some of his greatest hits to date, including collaborative tracks with Marc E.
Bassy and Gucci Mane, Jasmine Thompson, Lost Frequencies or ALMA.
Delegating
the spotlight to a broad selection of rising producers, Jaehn reserved the
opening slot for his brand new single ‘Keep Your Head Up’, which is coupled
with the release of a lyric video. The single features French producer &
frequent collaborator, Damien N-Drix and Jaehn's signature uplifting sound.
Injecting hints of his tropical flavour beneath fast flowing lyrics, the cut
seamlessly transitions into a drop that is dipped in middle-eastern flair.
The leading
15 tracks provide listeners with a fresh, new perspective on some of Jaehn’s
most loved tracks including a Vince re-work of ‘Don’t Say Love’ ft. Rothchild,
and Hight’s take on ‘Better’ featuring Clara Mae. Highlights include Chris
Meid’s cheerful remix of ‘Honolulu ’ ft. Matluck ,
and the infectious ‘Jennie’ remix ft.
R City & Bori,
courtesy of Adam Trigger & Siks.
The globally revered ‘Cool’ ft. Marc .
E Bassy and Gucci Mane receives a progressive spin from Freekill that
unapologetically combines grime and EDM. Mark Villa’s take on ‘Cool’ wraps up
the album with an addictive club-ready percussion.
Showcasing his appreciation for a myriad of
musical influences, Felix Jaehn’s ‘I’ Remix Album takes listeners on a journey
through a multiplex of emotions via each track’s respective underlying message.
The cardinal theme of positivity ties the tracks together and symbolizes all
that we’ve come to love from Jaehn’s work over the years
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