Betty Who, an artist that continues to surprise listeners with her in-your-face brand of pop, is swiftly moving her way up the Top 40 food chain devouring any pop star that stands in her way. It comes to no shock, then, that NYC electro-pop producer, Dave Edwards, has manipulated and flipped Who’s “All of You” off 2014’s Take Me When You Leave into a progressive, piano laden banger that exudes pure joy. Edwards’ touch is hard to be missed in this remix as it is built entirely around his formula of injecting carefree, upbeat electro pop into an infectious hit that’s already sweet enough to make a dentist have a heart attack. Here, however, his touch is carefully implemented in a way that makes his use of piano aggressive, yet surprisingly delicate showing a softer side to the producer which is seldom seen.
This remix may very well be serious competition against tracks like Galantis’ “Runaway” for 2015’s Top 40 summer anthem, so be sure to go to Edwards’ SoundCloud page for details on the free download. Listen to his remix of Betty Who’s “All of You” below.
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