RYOKER And Elae Weekes Tap Talents How3ll, Vedeus, and Dazed For Remixes Of ‘I See You’

RYOKER And Elae Weekes are clearly a pair that were meant to work together. The two put the best of both of their talents in on “I See You.” On top of the sound, the two decided to pump out a music video for the release, an element of the undertaking which performed better than any other component – going on to get over 200,000 plays on YouTube.

Stoked at the outcome, the two decided to take the experience to the next level, tapping 3 Latin talents to put their own spin on things, expanding the energy of what this track is all about – How3ll, Vedeus, and Dazed were selected.

Every remix speaks volumes, none of them overlapping onto the territory of the other, but all bringing in a fitting amount of elements from the original so it doesn’t lose touch with the root of what this is about.

How3ll’s brings out a deeper club feel, his details being a major attraction that will easily hook listeners. Vedeus goes big on the basslines, having an energy packed build up and drop that he encompasses with his edit. Dazed’s version is a personal favorite, including some progressive components that bring out a more spiritual disposition all things considered. The secret sauce he throws in nails a tasty energy easy to come back to again and again.

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