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Louvana Records releases St. Mary and the Eurotoire collective remix

The upcoming release by Cyprus-based Louvana Records sees LA-based producer St. Mary and the Eurotoire collective cross paths with a remix that sets a summer mood.

An announcement by the company notes that the track effortlessly incorporates the sonically gentle balladry of ‘Chaos and Order’ and the determined spirit of ‘Terro Sangui’ to further strengthen and push forward their common element: female empowerment.

Anemone’ available on all digital streaming platforms

Louvana Records’ songwriting programme, Eurotoire: Equaliser (EU:EQ), resulted in the coming-together of six producer-songwriters and their surrendering to the intimidating nature of creation. Six women, complete strangers, met up for the very first time to write and produce an album from scratch, now called ‘Anemone’.

Anemone (a short documentary)

‘Anemone’ was released worldwide this past April following the release of the collective’s two lead singles and short documentary. Following the completion of the project, LA-based DJ and producer St. Mary jumped on the opportunity to blend the two tracks and produce an electronic remix. Known for her heavy trap and bass foundations, the producer added new dimensions to the Eurotoire sound, with the remix set to be available to the world on 16 June.

www.eurotoire.com


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