Zeds Dead Drop New Billie Eilish Remix Out of Nowhere & It’s An Instant Classic

Zeds Dead made a reputation for themselves in 2010-2013 by being an unstoppable drive modern bass, via each remixes and originals. Aside from their collaborative work with Omar Linx, the 2 Canadian bass producers created a quantity remixes that had been wholly distinctive to their sound: “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” by Nina Simone, “Gimme Shelter” by The Rolling Stones, “Paradise Circus” by Massive Attack, “Volcano” by Dragonette, and course, “Eyes On Fire” by Blue Foundation.

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Over the years, their sound has modified barely. They’ve explored extra avenues in bass music whereas nonetheless preserving their identical identification, however it’s unimaginable to say that it hasn’t developed. But with their new remix “Bury A Friend” by Billie Eilish, I really feel that very same pleasure I did almost a decade in the past after I first found my love Zeds Dead.

And that’s not likely a shock, both. Dave Grohl in contrast Billie’s affect on her followers now to that Nirvana’s in 1991 — that Zeds Dead would add her to their catalogue remixes together with Massive Attack, Rolling Stones, and Nina Simone makes good sense.

The remix is darkish and sultry, however not ever overpowering. The bass notes maintain you within the second, remembering always, “This is Zeds Dead.” But finest all, Billie’s vocals are left almost completely intact. It’s a testomony to her personal talent as a vocalist, but additionally Zeds Dead’s intuition as producers.

Like the rest involving Billie Eilish, this remix will in all probability go down as a traditional in Zeds Dead’s discography when all is alleged and completed. Check it out beneath.

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