Eli & Fur – Last Train (Cristoph Remix)

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Released between April and June this year, Eli & Fur’s ‘Follow The Dark’ EP has been their first conceptual release since their 2020 debut album, ‘Found In The Wild’.

Both parts of the ‘Follow The Dark’ concept have already accumulated seven million streams across DSPs, as well as an impressive list of support on BBC Radio from Sian Eleri and Danny Howard, Kiss FM, Capital Dance and SiriusXM Chill.

‘Where I Find My Mind’, ‘Temptation’, ‘Last Train’ and ‘Where Do We Go From Here’, are now reworked by Cristoph, Rezident, Maxinne, Velero, Sam Luck, Hugo Cantarra and Eli & Fur themselves. The remix album opens with a piano-infused rework of ‘Last Train’ from producer and Pryda regular Cristoph, then smoothly leads into deep and moody remixes from Rezident and Eli & Fur and a choppy tech-house take from Maxinne on ‘Temptation’, finally ending with some high-energy reworks from Velero, Hugo Cantarra and Sam Lux.

Eli & Fur have been touring all over the world throughout the summer, playing sold-out shows in venues such as New York’s Brooklyn Mirage, Ibiza’s ANTS Ibiza, and London’s E1, and are going to be part of Anjunadeep’s first label showcase at iconic outdoor Colorado venue, Red Rocks, on November 5.

Release date: 22nd August 2023

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Production

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Artists

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