October 2 saw the official release of Rudimental's sophomore album, We The Generation. Featuring 18 completely different songs in style, it showed a progression in the band's musicianship since entering the arena over half-a-decade ago. Last month, Complex premiered the video for "We The Generation", the single, and now we have a remix of "Lay It All On Me" featuring the folk-soul vocals of Ed Sheeran. The original, a piano house-licked pop record, is something you'd expect to hear all over daytime radio. But for the remix, they wanted itdeep underground. Drafting in Eats Everything for the edit, Sheeran's vocals are warped into an eerie breeze over a drum-heavy, minimal deep-house beat that wouldn't sound out of place at DC-10 in Ibiza. Summer doesn't have to be over (in your head) just yet, so turn this one right up to full blast.
Premiere: Eats Everything Takes Rudimental And Ed Sheeran's "Lay It All On Me" Deep Underground
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