Fresh off of a perfectly incredible sunset set at Imagine Music Festival, the good vibes master, sunset house sultan, and celebrated American house DJ/producer SNBRN is proud to announce that his track “Sometimes” has 2 fresh new remixes released on Ultra Music that are ready and waiting for all of his fans to enjoy. Bee’s Knees and Win & Woo have worked their magic to bring us their own special takes on a track defined by a chill melody accompanied by enchanting vocals by songstress Holly Winter.
Check out the original version of SNBRN – “Sometimes” on YouTube:
The Remixes:
Let’s start with Bee’s Knees. Bee’s Knees, consisting of members Aaron Spiro & Adam Novodor decided to add a little twist by throwing in a sexy sax and reworking the melody to make it their own. Their version is full of funk and urban flavor. It’s the perfect remix for kicking back on your porch with a drink and enjoying a beautiful sunset with the people that you love most.
Purchase you copy of SNBRN – “Sometimes” feat. Holly Winter (Bee’s Knees remix) on Beatport.
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The second remix comes to you straight from Win & Woo. The Chicago duo Nick Winholt and Austin Woo decided to take it to the clubs with their version but made sure to pay homage to the original track by keeping it light and funky. Win & Woo also decided to throw in some instruments for flare and with trumpets making their debut about half way through the track, it is clear that the track was made for brass. This version is perfect for a night out at your favorite city lounge or on a roof top party, ushering in the evening with class and swag.
Purchase your copy of SNBRN – “Sometimes” feat. Holly Winter (Win & Woo Remix) on Beatport.
Stream SNBRN – “Sometimes” feat. Holly Winter (Win & Woo Remix) on YouTube:
So, what’s the verdict? Normally, I would reveal which remix I connect with the most when it comes to a release like this one in particular, but this time I am honestly stumped. Both deserve applause because both pieces are crafted in a way that doesn’t mess with the original to much or bring it into a light in which it doesn’t belong. They simply add a little bit of flare to a track that in its original form, is exquisitely executed. I hope you keep a sharp eye on what Bee’s Knees, Win & Woo and SNBRN have in the works as we head into the latter part of 2016. I know I will!
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