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Keane – Sovereign Light Cafe (Afrojack Remix)

After joining forces with Alesso for their track “Silence By The Night”, the British band Keane has now roped in the Dutch master Afrojack to remix their track “Sovereign Light Café” from their album Strangeland.
Instead of using his typical dirty Dutch beats we have Afrojack providing excellent support to the vocals of Tom Chaplin in this track. The high-energy melodic drop is the pick of the track as this gives it a massive lift from the original. The progressive chords used by Afrojack have blended in perfectly around the vocals.
An interesting thing to note over here is that this remix is a perfect example of a DJ experimenting in a big manner. Usually in remixes the DJ would want to impose his own style and mix that up with the original track. Sometimes, it works and sometimes it fails big time. However, Afrojack has done the opposite over here. Leaving aside his own style of melodies, he has actually supported the existing tune by providing excellent progressive synths to add to the overall quality of the track.
Maybe it’s the progressive house lover speaking in me, but I think this remix does justice to the original track. The super vocals are a perfect platform for many DJ’s to take this up as part of their mashups as well.
Afrojack’s remix of “Sovereign Light Café” has been released under Wall Recordings and you can purchase it on Beatport by clicking here
Keane – Sovereign Light Café (Afrojack Remix)

Avid fans of Afrojack will think that Christmas has come early as the long-awaited official remix of Keane’s “Sovereign Light Café” will now be released on December 24th exclusively on Wall Recordings!
A mainstay in his sets across the world over the past few weeks, the track has quickly gained popularity within the electronic community and has fast become one of the most searched for and requested records! The track will be released through Afrojack’s own Wall Recordings imprint in all its full glory – providing fans around the world a treat one day early!
Combining the anthemic vocals of Keane front man Tom Chaplin with Nick van de Wall’s larger than life production techniques, this remix is the perfect way to round out what has been by far the biggest year yet of his career. Having headlined every festival and club known to man this year as well as dropping notable releases such as “Can’t Stop Me”, “Annie’s Theme” and “Rock The House”; it’s safe to say Afrojack is going from strength to strength.
Watch out for the release!