03 November 2023 - 0 Comments
Following the release of her new single Navigate at the end of September, Western Australian pop singer-songwriter Paige Valentine has shared a remix of the track, fit for long sun-soaked summer days, thanks to New Zealand duo Broods.
Navigate (Summer Remix) see Paige Valentine’s captivating vocal and urgent, ear-worming hooks wrapped in Broods’ signature woozy, blissed out, synth-pop production.
Whether you’re in the Southern Hemisphere, where the warm weather is moving in and summer nights are almost in your grasp, or you’re on the other side of the world hoping to recreate the feeling of those sun-soaked months – with Paige Valentine and Broods coming together, your soundtrack is sorted.
On the remix, Paige says, “Hearing the remix for the first time took me some place else, I love how it has been reimagined and is the perfect soundtrack to summer nights and beach days. The production is slick and elegant and the song sounds so lush! It’s beyond what I ever could have imagined for it.”
Caleb Nott of Broods says, “I absolutely loved working on this remix for Paige. As soon as I heard Navigate I knew I wanted to capture the hazy warmth of summer, taking the electro-pop elements of the track and creating something heavier and more dance driven.”
Paige’s love for the natural world is intrinsically linked to her divine sound, and you can hear it in every part of her forthcoming debut album Lucky Blue, produced with Andy Lawson.
Across its 10 tracks, Paige can trace the sonic line between the music she made in the city and the music she made in remote WA, in a town of 40 people, surrounded by unexplored wilderness and perched on the edge of the world.
Featuring recent singles, the uplifting indie-pop anthem Cloud Dancing, raw, slow-burner Don’t Tell Her, and Navigate, alongside a re-imagined version of her 2020 breakout single Pure, Lucky Blue is a sonic transformation – traversing Paige’s move from stability and comfort, of rebuilding and reshaping her life, of remembering the lightness of living, and of diving into isolation and thriving in the face of adversity. All of it started at a studio with a little blue door that had a horseshoe above it.
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