Album: Blue Hour (Ariano Remixes) By Def-I

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How do you process pain and loss? How do you show the world that you are healing? For Def-i, one of New Mexicoโ€™s inspiring artists, the answer is through music. No stranger to lyrical acrobatics with penetrating content, Def-i’s last album, Blue Hour, showcased his evolution and growth as an artist and human being, delivering the most vulnerable songwriting of his career. Now heโ€™s back with a new spin on the project with the Blue Hour Remixes.

Reuniting with enigmatic producer Ariano to collaborate on the Blue Hour remixes, Arianoโ€™s production brings it back to classic breakbeats and samples and sets a moody canvas for Def-i to do what he does best. With an effortless flow, he is a true master of his craft, tackling intense issues with ease where others would struggle to find the words. Def-i takes his sorrow and brings it to life with a soundtrack that is painful, yet triumphant and curative.

From songs like โ€œBest Friends Forever,โ€ a tribute to Def-iโ€™s best friend and New Mexico legend, the late Wake Self, to โ€œSouthwest featuring moments with the iconic Sway Callaway of Sway’s Universe ,โ€ and โ€œNot Like Meโ€, the Remixes album puts Def-I’s limitless talent on display.

Blue Hour Remixes is not Defiโ€™s best work to date because he is still out-rapping people like he always does; itโ€™s simply his best work yetโ€ฆbecause this music is healing and this album is a boombastic remedy for a broken heart that turns a listener into a peaceful warrior.

Check out the album below.