Duke Dumont Drops “Duality Remixed” Album – [Listen]

Duke Dumont, the UK’s beloved house maestro, just dropped his first full-length album remix compilation, and it’s well worth the listen. The compilation features artists such as Catz ‘n Dogs, Purple Disco Machine, Tensnake, RY X, Say Lou Lou, and many more. The tracks feature total re-imaginations of Duke’s original productions, yet each song maintain his signature ebb and flow, that melodic, energized, and cool cadence.

With over three billion streams on Spotify, two Grammy nominations, and a number of platinum-selling worldwide number one singles, Duke dominates the house scene with an his iron-fisted grip ahold house and electronic music culture. Originally from London, Duke was born deaf. After a life-changing corrective surgery, Duke developed a love of music and a unique interpretation of sound that prevails today. Duke has played all over the world – from California’s “Coachella” to Serbia’s “Exit” to Australia’s “Splendor In The Grass” – he defies odds, teaching us that nothing is impossible and that there are so many ways to interpret sound, art, and passion.

Duke Dumont

Track list:

Ocean Drive (Purple Disco Machine Remix)
Nightcrawler (Tensnake Remix)
The Power (Vintage Culture & Volkoder Remix)
Obey (Catz ‘n Dogz Remix)
Therapy (Will Easton Remix)
The Fear (Kyle Kinch Remix)
Love Song (Will Clarke Remix)
Together (Luttrell Remix)
Let Me Go (Cerrone Remix)

Bonus tracks:
Therapy (Franky Wah Remix)
Nightcrawler (Illyus & Barrientos Remix)
Let Me Go (Jonas Rathsman Remix)

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