As they gear up for the release of their debut album The Way Back Up (out next month), Scottish indie-tronic trio Prides have unveiled a fresh edit of their brilliant Messiah.
Remixed by Endor (aka young British producer Dan Hardingham), the revisioning of Messiah takes the track down to a UKG-inspired sub-bass route. Endor’s literally thrown everything at this one – he’s harked back to 90s piano house, thrown a few 2-step stabs in there, plus kept the essence of what made the track so eargasmic in the first place, fully prevalent.
We’re exclusively streaming Messiah at the top of this post, so scroll up and press play (and be ready to add this to your playlists). Meanwhile The Way Back Up lands on 10th July and can be preordered via the iTunes link:
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