New and Notable Tracks: May. 13

New tracks that DJs should know about.
Lost Frequencies performs at the Mysteryland festival in the Netherlands in 2016. (source: Facebook)
Lost Frequencies, a rising DJ/producer from Belgium, has dropped a deep house remix of Major Lazer‘s latest single, “Cold Water,” featuring Justin Bieber and MO. The original version is currently number two on Billboard’s Hot 100, having been on the chart just five weeks.
The rework adds 22 BPM and features Lost Frequencies’ signature production style, which often contains vocals and guitars.
Lost Frequencies’ breakout came in 2014 with his multi-platinum single, “Are You With Me.” It was originally released as a remix of Easton Corbin’s country song of the same title.
Stream Lost Frequencies’ “Cold Water” remix below and download it on DJcity.
Related: Delirious & Alex K Remix Major Lazer’s ‘Cold Water’ ft. Justin Bieber & MO
New tracks that DJs should know about.
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New tracks that DJs should know about.
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