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David Morales remixes Pig&Dan’s ‘Make You Go Higher’

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David Morales, an iconic producer, and electronic music legend remixes the final track from Pig&Dan’s massive Destination Unknown II album, which was released earlier this year.


David Morales is a Grammy Award-winning record producer, songwriter, and businessman from the United States. He has produced and remixed over 500 records for multi-platinum artists such as Mariah Carey, U2, Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Madonna, and Whitney Houston.

Make You Go Higher’sStereo Mix‘ by David Morales goes deeper than the original, weaving a warm canvas of tripped-out tones, reverberating vocal touches, and heady synth work.

A dream remix from a legend in the scene, David Morales has delivered a beautiful house mix that is perfect for sunrises to sunsets and everything in between.

– John Digweed

Grab a copy on Beatport now!

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Stream Pig&Dan – Make You Go Higher (David Morales Stereo Remix) on Spotify:


Tracklist:

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1. Make You Go Higher (David Morales Stereo Remix)
2. Make You Go Higher (David Morales Stereo Remix Radio Edit)

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