
Gesaffelstein teases collaboration with The Weeknd
07 January 2019, 15:19
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Frequent collaborators Gesaffelstein and The Weeknd share a very short teaser of their forthcoming release "Lost In Fire".
French DJ Gesaffelstein returned last year with new single "Reset".
To kick off the new year the DJ has shared a teaser of a new collaboration with The Weeknd. The 11-second teaser shares a glimpse of new release "Lost In Fire".
Gesaffelstein and The Weeknd are becoming frequent collaborators, with Gesaffelstein having featured on two of The Weeknd's tracks from his 2018 release My Dear Melancholy, - "I Was Never There" and "Hurt You".
There's currently no more information from either artists on the release date. Gesaffelstein has been confirmed to play this year's Coachella and Governer's Ball festivals. Find out more.
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