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    Crooked Colours Release kryptogram Remix of “Falling”

    By Dom VigilDecember 18, 2020
    Crooked Colors Falling kryptogram

    Acclaimed Australian indie-dance trio Crooked Colours have recruited Chicago-based producer/DJ kryptogram for a remix of their recent single, “Falling,” listen to “Falling (kryptogram Remix)” below. kryptogram has reworked the euphoric track with his signature sound of inescapable house grooves, crisp production, and soothing melodies.

    The original track, which combines elements of indie, house, and pop that is amplified by lead singer Phil Slabber’s dynamic vocals alongside seductive indietronica production, reached #1 on Hype Machine’s popular chart within days of its release.

    “Falling” followed the trio’s track “Love Language” which was immediately met with widespread critical acclaim with FLAUNT calling the track “the summer romantic ballad we’ve been waiting for all year,” This Song Is Sick raving, “this uplifting new track carries you through a euphoric reminiscence of summer love,…the overall groovy and boppy vibe that ‘Love Language’ emulates is the perfect way to close out these final summer nights,” and Acid Stag praising the song as “an elevating new single full of lively movement and groove that depicts a tale of romance and connection.”

    Recently, Crooked Colours tapped acclaimed deep house DJ SNBRN for an incredible remix of “Love Language” which received praise across the board with Billboard stating “the edit adds thickness, depth and serious vibe to the formerly indie leaning track” and Out Now saying the remix “takes the fans into a magical adventure with some hot dance vibes.”

    Crooked Colours have quickly earned applause as one of Australia’s hottest new electronic acts, scoring over 200 million worldwide streams thus far with a series of increasingly popular tracks – including the breakthrough single, “Flow” – and show-stealing festival performances around the globe including Bonnaroo, Firefly, Electric Forest, Life Is Beautiful, CRSSD and more.

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