
We were approaching the final phase of Anyma performances during last night’s Afterlife Milan. It was almost time for the iconic closing with “You Make Me” but, something changed. A new visual and song played before it.
Last night, Anyma, the solo project of Matteo Milleri (one-half of the renowned electronic duo Tale Of Us), premiered his official remix for The Weeknd‘s “Dancing in the Flames,” marking another milestone in Milleri’s impressive career.
The new remix takes listeners on a journey through progressive house landscapes. This latest work follows in the footsteps of his previous productions, reminding fans of the vibes from “You Make Me,” his unreleased collaboration with Rüfüs Du Sol that has been captivating audiences for over a year.
If you’re thinking that this collaboration between Anyma and The Weeknd was a bolt from the blue, you can’t be more wrong.
Anyma, The Weeknd and Alexader Weesely: a teamwork remix
In fact, Anyma’s influence extends beyond just music. Alongside Alexander Wessely, known for his work as creative director for Swedish House Mafia, Milleri has been at the helm of the creative visual direction for The Weeknd. Alexander Wessely worked on the creative direction of Month To A Flame, a Swedish House Mafia collaboration with The Weeknd.
The new visual for the remix of Dancing in the Flames reminds a lot of Alexander Wessely’s work with human bodies for the Swedish House Mafia It Gets Better and Redlight music video.
The circle seems closed now with Anyma and Wessely both collaborating with The Weeknd.
From his work with Tale Of Us to his solo ventures as Anyma, Matteo Milleri continues to push the boundaries of electronic music.
At the end of this year, Anyma has planned a series of already sold-out shows at The Sphere in Las Vegas. We are sure there will be some surprises there, including new music and new visual and, maybe, artists playing live alongside Anyma.
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