After wowing fans last week with the latest episode of his acclaimed In The Room series featuring Dua Lipa, Gallant returns today with the Raiden remix of ‘Cave Me In’ with Eric Nam & Tablo of Epik High. Take a listen to the dance floor ready rework HERE.
A former lead guitarist in a band, Raiden marries electronic accompaniments with rock sensibility to create unique & infectious sounds. Performing at the largest Dance festivals, including ULTRA and Tomorrowland, and with support from the likes of Martin Garrix and Nicky Romero, Raiden is proving one of the fastest emerging EDM producers from Korea on the global dance scene. As the first venture into the electronic dance space with ‘Cave Me In’, Raiden is a stellar addition to the release.
The original ‘Cave Me In’ collaboration was released in January 2017 and has gone on to amass millions of streams, along with the Hong Kong filmed video being viewed over 5 million times. A relationship born out of mutual respect, ‘Cave Me In’ features three special talents firing on all cylinders. Having performed at the MNET Awards earlier this year, Gallant has seen his popularity in Asia explode over the past few months, including a first ever headline show (2,600 capacity) sold out in Seoul. Pay close attention to these four artists as they share new music in the coming months…
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