After a surprising collaboration with non-other than Aloe Blacc, Mesto is back with another big collaboration! This time the young producer teams up with fellow Dutchman and his close friend Oliver Heldens to create a sturdy piece of future house titled ‘The G.O.A.T’. The record brings both old school sounds, reminiscing of those cool 90’s classics, as nice bass chords and jumpy rhythms that have defined both these artists. Incredible blend of their forces, out now on Heldeep.
A genuine superstar with #1 hits and over a billion cumulative streams to his name, Oliver Heldens is at the vanguard of the new generation of house music stars. Oliver’s career has been a whirlwind of mind-boggling success ever since his breakout hit ‘Gecko’ was taken to the UK #1 spot with a vocal from Becky Hill, with the record receiving Platinum sales status. A collaboration with Tiesto and remixes for Calvin Harris, The Chainsmokers, Charlie Puth, Coldplay, Martin Garrix, Robin Thicke and Disclosure followed.
Mesto is coming up strong, ready to conquer the world. At the young age of 17 this Dutchman already developed massive producing and mixing skills that didn’t go unnoticed. After signing an exclusive deal with Spinnin’ Records, releasing several highly acclaimed singles (scoring millions of streams) at the renowned label, he is ready to make major musical steps globally.
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