Kallitechnis's 5-Song Remix Project feat. Moe Chaieb: "Raining" Has Got Us Groovin'

There’s a new tune out and it’s “Raining” with goodness. The talented singer-songwriter Kallitechnis has collaborated with five artists to produce a remix album: blends vol. II. Our featured remix is a soulful-house tune from the Montreal-based producer Moe Chaieb. The remix is a well-rounded, feel-good tune you are sure to want on repeat. The song captures the depth of Kallitechnis’s emotion whilst adding a groovy rhythm you just can’t not dance to!
The colorful tune showcases the talents of both Kallitechnis and the producer Moe Chaieb. We love the creative elements of the pulsing synths, funky bass lines, and building arpeggios. Make sure you follow through to the breakdown, where you also get a treat of some low-end feels. Enjoy this tune on your next evening cruise or add it to your mix for a night of dancing in the club. Check out the other songs on the album and we look forward to seeing what more will come of these two: @kallitechnis x @moechaieb.
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