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DOV Dives into Euphoric Distress on New “Something Beautiful” Remix
Channeling high percussion and hyper-pop sounds, the “Something Beautiful” remix lives up to the title, delivering a moody and undeniably catchy continuation of the original.
The son of a left-wing political activist, producer DOV migrated to NYC from Tel Aviv’s conflicted ideals, as they didn’t fit the life that he wanted to lead as a queer liberal musician and artist. Now, DOV’s music encapsulates his experience in New York’s LGBTQ+ community and his new remix to Chinwe’s “Something Beautiful” is perhaps one of his most emotive hits yet.
Previously described as producing “music that glistens with contrasting textures,” DOV delivers bitter dark pop melodies to a bittersweet track, capturing an acceptance of the fact that a beautiful moment might not last.
Dov comments on the song, stating:
“Chinwe’s original song has something ‘sweet and smooth’ about it and the production is more on the chill vibe. When me and Chinwe talked about doing a remix for the song I knew that I wanted to give it a whole new interpretation ‘DOV’s way’ and through that show the power of production and how a different production can take the song to a totally different place.”
Channelling high percussion and hyper-pop sounds, the “Something Beautiful” remix lives up to the title, delivering a moody and undeniably catchy continuation of the original. In the original, Chinwe urges the listener not to look behind because “you won’t like what you find.” This is the track’s mantra, imploring that we find beauty and gratification in the present as opposed to fixating on the troubles of the past. Live in the moment and enjoy the “Something Beautiful” remix because, after all, we have no idea what life will throw at us next.
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