PREMIERE: New York Artist CRÈME Reintroduces "Above Ground" Via Texas Drew's Remix

ABOUT CREME
CRÈME is the brainchild of Trixie Reiss, former collaborator with legendary electronic act The Crystal Method. Reiss now returns with new music as CRÈME, entirely written, produced and performed by herself: a genuine solo affair.
Raised in NYC by two poets, she was consumed by art and music, but particularly fascinated by divergence married to pop melody within the expanding artistry of electronic music. The music, imagery and art produced as CRÈME is a result of this ongoing obsession.
Through a charismatic remix orchestrated by producer Texas Drew, CREME reintroduces her marvelous single “Above Ground”. If you fell in love with the original version, know that this new version is a whole new musical perspective that you probably will adore as well. Not only the concept is more oriented on a more future bass music style but also the polished production sounds like a whole new song. Indeed, CRÈME’s vocal performance blends well inside Texas Drew’s electronic composition. We definitely think that both artists should collaborate on another song because they synch well. Stream below.
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Above Ground - Texas Drew Remix, a song by CRÈME, Texas Drew on Spotify
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