Still to this day, Watermät’s breakout anthem Bullit seems to be on constant rotation in our office – an instrumental-led production that delivered a sweeter sense of European house, and timely crafted for when the genre was started to overtake EDM as the prominent force on the airwaves.
Earlier this year, Watermät followed Bullit with a track providing even-more ‘ooph’, teaming up with German producer TAI for Frequency. Whilst strong in its original form, it was the added vocals of Becky Hill some months later (on the repackaged Frequency (All My Love)) that really turned heads. Today, we bring you an all-new remix courtesy of one of our favourites, TCTS.
Injecting some piano-house-inspired textures into the cut, TCTS’ edit also looks at delivering further prominence to Becky’s vocals, in turn making the track more ‘her own’… and that’s no bad thing – the work she did last year on Oliver Heldens’ Gecko helped spiral the track to the top of the UK charts.
Stream TCTS’ All My Love rework, below:
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