Wiz Khalifa – We Dem Boyz (Louis Futon Remix)
Leaders of the future-focused style, Louis Futon earn the first official remix of Wiz Khalifa's latest output. After hearing the duo's remixes of Mos Def and Logic, Wiz and Atlantic Records reached out for an official remix from the pair and the rest is history. Originally set to be part of a larger remix package, the Philadelphia-based talents output was so impressive it earned a release as its own single. On "We Dem Boyz," Louis Futon install a remarkable instrumental under Wiz's cannabis-laced verses, introducing bubbly padwork and crisp percussion into the equation. A must-have addition to any session-heavy playlist, this remix fills any room with a smoky haze that is only enhanced by the original's syrupy flow.
Louis Futon – Sir Rock (Original Mix)
Dream trap superstars, Louis Futon, unveil the first single off their forthcoming EP. A collection of buzzing synths and downtempo percussion, "Sir Rock," bubbles over like a cauldron of cool. A technicolor concoction of drippy synths and sugar-coated sample work, the Illadelphia-based duo's most recent original stands out as one of their best to date. It's a tripped-out trap offering that dabbles in the bubblegum-side of the genre but still maintains some serious punch underneath a topcoat of cavity-inducing earcandy.
Logic ft. Jhene Aiko – Break It Down (Louis Futon Remix)
Philadelphia duo, Louis Futon, have made a name for themselves with a collection of future house originals and impeccable remixes of Mos Def and Childish Gambino. On their latest official remix the pair strip down Logic's "Break It Down," and install a future funk groove underneath Jhene Aiko's silky smooth verses. Tripped-up progressions and panning vocal cuts create a hazy and heady vibe perfect for the upcoming holiday... and we aren't talking about Easter.