NYC alt-rockers Ecce Shnak teamed up with German DJ-producer Eskei83 to deliver the high-octane “Jeremy, Utilitarian Sadboy (Kill Em Mix)”. This adrenalized reimagining of the band’s original track serves as a bridge toward their upcoming full-length album ‘Dandy Variances’ scheduled for a spring arrival on Records Man, Records. Eskei83 recently featured the remix during his high-energy performances at Tomorrowland in Belgium, where the track functioned as a primary weapon in his set. The collaboration replaces the math-metal guitar riffs of the source material with throbbing dubstep synth-basslines and a straightforward dance beat. This record provides a thrilling and ecstatic experience for festival crowds and club goers alike.
The release follows a successful year for Ecce Shnak which included a U.S. tour alongside platinum-selling legends Spacehog and EMF. The band consists of composer David Roush, vocalist Bella Komodromos, guitarists Chris Krasnow and Gannon Ferrell, and drummer Henry Buchanan-Vaughn. Their previous EP ‘Shadows Grow Fangs’ earned critical acclaim for its technical musicality and production quality, having been mixed by Nicholas Vernhes and mastered by Joe LaPorta. The group also appears on the recent EMF single “LGBTQ+ Lover,” a track that established a safe space for marginalized communities during their joint tour. Every note on this remix vibrates with a cinematic energy reminiscent of modern action-thriller soundscapes. This specific mix highlights the band’s ability to transition their intricate art-rock into a legitimate club anthem.


