Today, Los Angeles-based dance duo Sunday Scaries build on the momentum of their viral hit “Chill Like That,” a blistering collaboration with PiCKUPLiNES, by releasing a club-conquering remix by Odd Mob.

Listen HERE via 10K Projects / Astralwerks. “Chill Like That” has quickly taken on a life of its own, rising to number 36 on Billboard’s Hot Dance Electronic Songs Chart.

With the remix, Odd Mob, a.k.a. Brisbane producer Harry Hope, airs the track out — infusing trancey stylings into the irresistible dance anthem. The addictive, crossover-friendly track, which spawned more than 191K “creates” on TikTok (including uploads from Charli D’Amelio, her sister Dixie D’Amelio, and Andrea Posner), has now been transformed into an unbridled floor-filler for the ages. The remix follows the mesmerizing office-meets-club themed music video. Watch HERE.

Impossible feel-good, “Chill Like That” is already a streaming monster, racking up over 22 million streams. The banger is spreading like wildfire around the globe, cracking the top 10 of Spotify’s Viral 50 in more than a dozen countries including the U.S., Switzerland, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Germany, South Africa, Austria, France, and the UK. It peaked at number 5 in the U.S. and made a debut in the top 25 on the U.S. Shazam dance chart.

Now, with Odd Mob’s hypnotic remix burning up clubs, Sunday Scaries have established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the worlds of dance and trance.

About Sunday Scaries:

Sunday Scaries always bring the noise. Since forming in 2019, the Los Angeles-based duo has refined a collection of hyperactive, frenetic, and addictive dancefloor sounds that conquer clubs everywhere they play. Now, with “Chill Like That,” a hypnotic collab with PiCKUPLiNES, exploding across platforms, the duo—made up of Decatur, IL, native Alex Hein and Nashville’s Will Ezell—is poised to expand their dominance everywhere the disco ball’s light touches. The pair met on SoundCloud and started collaborating on tracks built around dizzy hooks that draw listeners in—and keep them moving.

Before long, they made a name for themselves in the college circuit and opened for acts DJ Snake and Louis the Child in cities like Las Vegas and Cabo. Though the club is their domain, they make music for everyone. Drawing on rap, indie and pop sounds, they aim to craft dance tracks that connect with both house diehards and those trekking to the club for the first time. Sunday Scaries landed their first hit on the Billboard Dance/Electronic charts with “Xtasy.” They followed it with “Chill Like That,” a propulsive jam that became a TikTok trend and is climbing Spotify’s Viral Charts all over the world. To date, Sunday Scaries have amassed over 18 million streams across platforms and over 1 million monthly listeners. Having perfected the go-for-broke, sugar-rush breakdown-laden dance track, it’s just a matter of time before they make their mark in clubs and at festivals worldwide.

Connect with Sunday Scaries on Instagram here.

About Odd Mobb:

For Brisbane based Harry Hope, better known as Odd Mob, there are no limits in sight as he goes from strength to strength with every innovative production. Developing a flair for identifying unique sounds, he has become known for his ability to diversify across genres, emphasising the unconventional. Spending years meticulously honing his craft, Odd Mob has firmly planted himself at the forefront of electronic music’s future. Odd Mob broke through with the ubiquitous 2014 track ‘Is It A Banger’, a track that resonated with Australian listeners, charting in triple j’s ‘Hottest 100’ and has since amassed over 7 million streams across platforms. The boundary-pushing producer showed no signs of slowing down, subsequently releasing tracks ‘Intrinsic’, and ‘Lithium’, which saw Odd Mob surpass well over 20 million streams across platforms. 2022 saw the release of ‘Strut’ where Odd Mob collaborated with House Music icon Roland Clark, as well as an official remake of the timeless Planet Funk classic ‘Chase The Sun’. From remakes, vocal tracks, remixes, and right through to his original productions Odd Mob is non-stop flexing his production prowess. With a genre-defying catalogue of songs, he has given back to his audience fashioning bootlegs under his Oddities brand, which have amassed millions of plays. Constantly pushing boundaries in his expertly crafted creations has earnt Odd Mob the support of a plethora of industry heavyweights including the likes of Diplo, DJ Snake, Jauz, Oliver Heldens, Cloonee, Don Diablo, Tommy Trash, and Disclosure. Odd Mob’s most recent single ‘LEFT TO RIGHT’ is a huge leap back into the spotlight with a slew of AAA tastemaker support from the likes of Dom Dolla, Disclosure, Diplo, Chris Lake, ACRAZE, and John Summit, to name a few, all showcasing this record in their sets in the past few months, resulting in an online treasure hunt from fans to find the record. The song is based around portions of the Soulja Boy cult classic ‘Crank That’ which has had the blessing and sign off from Soulja Boy himself. ‘LEFT TO RIGHT” is out everywhere from August 12th, 2022.

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