Danny L Harle announces Harlecore Remixes
04 March 2022, 13:09
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Danny L Harle has announced his Harlecore Remixes album, and has shared the Lil Texas remix of DJ Mayhem's "Interlocked" featuring Pussy Riot to accompany the news.
The Lil Texas remix of DJ Mayhem's "Interlocked" featuring Pussy Riot is the first outing from Danny L Harle's Harlecore Remixes album, and follows Harle's recent remix of Griff and Sigrid's "Head on Fire".
Harlecore Remixes will also feature contributions from Flume, Nia Archives, VTSS and more, and will also include a re-edit of Tommy Cash's "X-RAY".
Tracklist:
- On A Mountain (Flume Remix)
- Boing Beat (VTSS Remix)
- On A Mountain (ascendant vierge Version)
- Interlocked (feat. Pussy Riot) [Lil Texas Remix]
- Take My Heart Away (Yasutaka Nakata Remix)
- Where Are You Now (Nia Archives Remix)
- Shining Stars (Hixxy Remix)
- Do You Remember (Minimal Violence Remix)
- Tommy Cash - X-Ray (Harlecore Re-edit)
The Lil Texas remix of "Interlocked" featuring Pussy Riot is out now. Danny L Harle's Harlecore Remixes album will follow on 18 March.
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