Shouse - Love Tonight (grenno 'sweet Dreams' Remix) -
The story of the of Shouse's "Love Tonight" is a tale of an underground Melbourne anthem meeting an iconic 80s synth-pop classic to create a global dancefloor phenomenon. The Origins of "Love Tonight"
The specific remix by , released in October 2021, added a new layer of nostalgia by sampling the iconic synth-line from Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" . Shouse - Love Tonight (Grenno 'Sweet Dreams' Remix)
The song's core message is about . Though released in 2017 to a quiet reception, it became a massive anthem during the COVID-19 pandemic as a symbol of connectedness during isolation. The Grenno Remix Evolution The story of the of Shouse's "Love Tonight"
The original track was recorded in early 2016 by Australian duo (Jack Madin and Ed Service) in a warehouse in Brunswick, Victoria. It was born from a jam session and features a choir of 18 friends and local artists, intended as both an homage and a parody of 1980s "Band Aid" style charity singles like "We Are the World". Though released in 2017 to a quiet reception,
Experience the heavy-hitting energy of the Grenno remix as it blends these two legendary sounds:
: This version capitalized on the "Love Tonight" global craze, which saw the song move from underground Melbourne clubs to Burning Man and eventually the top of international charts.