Tomorrow's World, the side-project from Air's Jean-Benoît Dunckel and New Young Pony Club member Lou Hayter, dropped their self-titled debut earlier this month via Naïve, and the duo are toasting the set's "Drive" on a 10-inch for Record Store Day (April 20). Along with the original album track, the record comes packaged with a few remixes, and you can check out Yan Wagner's redo down below.
Pardon the pun, but while Wagner's remix still features Hayter's extra-airy vocals, the Human League-styled electro-pop framework on the original has been replaced by wind-whipping synths and a maximalist French Touch stomp.
You can sample the reworked "Drive" in the player down below, where you can also compare it to the source material via a video of the original.
Also, if you'd like to try your hand at remixing "Drive" yourself, you can currently enter a remix contest over here.
Pardon the pun, but while Wagner's remix still features Hayter's extra-airy vocals, the Human League-styled electro-pop framework on the original has been replaced by wind-whipping synths and a maximalist French Touch stomp.
You can sample the reworked "Drive" in the player down below, where you can also compare it to the source material via a video of the original.
Also, if you'd like to try your hand at remixing "Drive" yourself, you can currently enter a remix contest over here.