Blusher embraces club chaos with ’24 Hours in Paris – Miranda’s Version’

The LA-based Australian trio Blusher have just dropped ’24 Hours in Paris – Miranda’s Version,’ a remix of their latest single produced by the band’s resident DJ and dance music aficionado, Miranda.
Out now via Atlantic Records / Warner Music Australia, ’24 Hours in Paris – Miranda’s Version’ takes the original track and transforms it into a high-energy anthem perfect for the dance floor. The remix, inspired by the likes of Four Tet, A.G. Cook, Peggy Gou, and Grimes, is a tribute to the chaotic and liberating phase of post-breakup recovery.
Miranda says:
“While the original song is perfect for the ‘sadness’ phase of grieving a breakup, this remix is for the next phase – the ‘having a huge, chaotic night on the dance floor’ stage of healing. My favourite phase, personally.”
Miranda adds:
“This remix matches what I love about dance music and DJing – not sticking to any rules, just having fun and getting weird with it.”
’24 Hours in Paris – Miranda’s Version’ is out now.
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