For fans of Notion, this remix is no surprise. FONN has been following his career closely, celebrating standout tracks like Hooked and personal favourite Temporary Friends featuring the incredible Charlotte Plank. Both tracks showcased Notion’s knack for crafting bangers that seamlessly blend emotive melodies with bass-heavy grooves, solidifying his place as one of the most exciting producers in the scene.
Notion’s roots in Bristol, a city renowned for its vibrant music scene, have played a significant role in shaping his sound. In past interviews, Notion has spoken about the influence of the city’s culture and rich musical heritage on his journey as a producer. It’s this foundation that has enabled him to craft tracks that stand out in a crowded electronic landscape.
So, how did the remix come about? According to Notion, in an interview with Mixmag, he was instantly captivated by Crystal’s original. “I loved the vibe of the track as soon as I heard it,” he shared. “It had this raw emotion that I knew I could take in a different direction while still keeping its essence intact.” The result is a remix that ups the tempo and energy, perfect for the dancefloor, but doesn’t lose the emotional pull that makes The Days so memorable.
This collaboration also speaks to the mutual respect between emerging and established talents in the dance music world. Crystal’s haunting vocal and lyrical delivery in the original provided the perfect foundation for Notion’s reinterpretation, which layers pulsating basslines, crisp percussion, and an anthemic drop to create something truly special.
As The Days (Notion Remix) continues to make waves, it’s clear that Notion’s ability to create tracks that resonate on and off the dancefloor remains unmatched. For fans of FONN and anyone who appreciates expertly crafted bass music, this remix is one you don’t want to miss.