Zeds Dead Get Intoxicated With Their New Remix

A couple of months ago, Martin Solveig and GTA teamed up for the incredibly catchy and very danceable "Intoxicated," an upbeat, funky track that became a huge hit and one of the biggest songs of 2015. Now, Zeds Dead have decided to put their own spin on the tune and the result is certainly interesting.

A couple of months ago, Martin Solveig and GTA teamed up for the incredibly catchy and very danceable “Intoxicated,” an upbeat, funky track that became a huge hit and one of the biggest songs of 2015. Now, Zeds Dead have decided to put their own spin on the tune and the result is certainly interesting.

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The Canadian producers have kept the vocal line in place while slowing down the BPM quite a bit and adding in a wobbly bass line. It all combines to result in a future house vibe that brings along with it a very chill feeling that actually sounds a bit similar to boys’ last venture into the EDM subgenre, “You Know.”

This remix might be a huge departure from the original, but it’s an interesting new take on the infectious song and once again demonstrates just how versatile Hooks and DC really are.

Listen to what Zeds Dead have done to “Intoxicated” above and if you dig it, be sure to pick up a copy on Beatport.


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