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THE MOBILE HOMES - To Release Remixes By Albin Myers And Pete Gleadall

Swedish dark electro/synthwave/pop act The Mobile Homes announced a new EP with remixes by Albin Myers and Pete Gleadall. The band is set to release Trigger-HAPPY, a 12" vinyl single with remixes on two of the group's latest tracks by Pete Gleadall and Albin Myers, on the 17th of June.

Two tracks from The Mobile Homes latest album, Trigger, released in March 2021, have gotten remixed by two of the biggest in the scene. "Once Upon A Time I Was Handsome", was remixed by the mighty Pete Gleadall, who amongst others worked with U2, Pet Shop Boys and Tina Turner. "The Sorrow Stays For Good", was remixed by the mastermind Albin Myers. The result is the 12" single Trigger-HAPPY. The first track from the single, Albin Myers remix of "The Sorrow Stays For Good" is out today and you can hear it below.

Albin Myers comments: "Taking on the remix job of "The Sorrow Stays For Good" was a fun challenge! I have previously worked with Hans who has always given me free rein when it comes to my creation."

Albin Myers has been producing and playing electronic dance music worldwide for 15 years. Worked with some of the biggest in the stage such as Steve Aoki, Axwell, David Guetta and toured with artists such as The Prodigy and Avicii. The Mobile Homes was formed in 1984, and have since then been in various constellations, and are now the founders the brothers Andreas Brun and Patrik Brun and Hans Erkendal, along with Sami Sirviö and Markus Mustonen (Kent). Link