PARISI, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso Combine Forces For ‘U Ok?’

PARISI and Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso have linked once more. The exciting and talented group are producing some very unique dance anthems at the moment, bringing refreshing sounds to the electronic world.

Sampling the celebrated German electronic artist Roman Flügel’s 2004 classic ‘Geht’s noch?’, PARISI’s U Ok? was premiered during Swedish House Mafia’s headline performance at Ultra Music Festival in Miami last weekend with videos of the track sending clubbers into overdrive across the globe. U Ok? has also gained early support from the likes of Fred Again…, Skrillex and Peggy Gou amongst others.

It’s unclear if this record is tagged under Buy Now, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso’s dup alias, in which the last PARISI works were. Either way, it’s amazing to see this type of music coming from two-thirds of the Swedish House Mafia. It was an explosive way to begin the trio’s banging return to Ultra Music Festival just days ago.

Revisiting our roots and giving new life into this timeless melody that has been a part of our career for so many years. Gehts Noch has always held a special place in our hearts since Steve’s remix, and we’re thrilled to share it with you once again, but this time with our fellow brothers.” – Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello

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