Many artists find it hard to work side by side to come together and create magic within the studio. However, that is not the case when it comes to Hector Fonseca and Zambianco, who combine tremendously on their latest remix of ‘I Hate Me Too’ by Eda Green. With distinct tribal and house influences, the American producer Hector Fonseca and Brazilian artist Zambianco mesh their respective signature styles together and the result of which is an incredible club anthem that will knock the socks off of any dance crowd.
This remix kicks off with simple yet effective drum work that sets the tone for the remainder of the production. As the remix progresses, we are introduced to the first section including the original vocals, joined by powerful bass lines. The two producers seamlessly transition between each section of the remix which makes for a very enjoyable listen. They show off their melodic side with an innovative top-line section that slowly transitions into the first drop which does not disappoint. The drop hits with pulsating drum sounds, backed by a deep-lying bass line that tops this remix off perfectly. The second section of this remix is much of the same as before but with that extra touch that makes for a highly memorable release.
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