ARTHUR GALESTIAN “Edge of the Night” Remix EP
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Joining forces with his sister, Ellenie, Arthur Galestian’s Remix EP for her tune, “Edge of the Night” is finally out with the Club and Deep mixes! Check it out and grab your copies on iTunes and all fine digital download stores.
The “Edge of the Night” Remix EP brings you the Club Mix, a fresh take on the original version with heavy basslines and an emphasis on the vocals; The Dub Mix delivers a stripped down version of the Club Mix with minimal vocals; The Radio Edit features the same great remix in a shorter, radio-friendly format. For a deeper, darker, progressive version of the tune, check out the Deep Mix with vocals and the Dub Mix with minimal vocals.
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https://technoproducer.com/arthurgalestian/
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