#ZEDD CLARITY VICETONE REMIX BEATPORT FULL#
I could tell it was going to be this top-40 hit.and I wasn’t interested in having any part of that." Lyrics Zedd was born Anton Zaslavski into a family of musicians, but didnt start catching full fire as a dance music maestro until his efforts were justly rewarded in 2009 with two Beatport remix contest wins. Me and Zedd were writing 'Poseidon,' but the final vocal production was much different. (2013) Clarity (Remixes) is an extended play which contains remixes of Zedd s song ' Clarity ' featuring Foxes. It's something most people aren’t aware of in the first place.
Īfter the song was completed, Porter decided he wanted none of the credit "The final version of 'Clarity' was not the same song Zedd and I produced together. After Foxes did research on Wikipedia about him, she accepted the offer. When Zedd first listened to Foxes' song "Youth", he Skyped her and asked her to be "Clarity"'s vocalist. Robinson, during an interview with MTV, described it as "pretty" and as having "kind of like disco chords on trancier sounds, with a nice topline, and a really nice crowd vocal." True Colors is out on May 19th, and you can preorder it at the link below.Prior to embarking on their back-to-back tour, Poseidon, Zedd and Porter Robinson began work on the song, which was at the time named after the tour. In the meantime though, this will do very nicely indeed. As long as it's a good mix of electro and pop, I'll be content. My one criticism is that the electro drops seem to be quite a bit quieter than the rest of the track, which is a little bit of a shame.īut Addicted To A Memory has absolutely renewed my interest in Zedd, and his forthcoming album. He's absolutely still got it, and I really hope that this isn't just a fleeting glimpse of what we came to love about him in the first place. This isn't just a return to Zedd's electro style this is a return to Zedd at his absolute best.
It's all punctuated by big, euphoric chords - granted, we're in familiar territory here (indeed, parts of it bear more than a passing resemblance to Slam The Door), but it's difficult to care about that after so long without something decent.Įverything continues to build, to an absolutely explosive ending. "Please, PLEASE, be good!" you find yourself saying. The chords are amazing, and fairly soon, we're building up to something big. It begins with enigmatic guitar and the breathy, sensational vocals of Bahari. It's a beautifully written song, with gritty electro elements. Addicted To A Memory is everything that you loved about his Clarity-era work.