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Hello Demo partners with Lee Foss’ Repopulate Mars for the labels ‘remixing the stars’ competition

Launched by Lee Foss in 2016, Repopulate Mars has risen to become one of the most renowned house music labels with releases from Michael Bibi, Martin Ikin, Patrick Topping, MK and many more. The label now partners with Hello Demo for their exciting remix concept which will allow producers to have the chance to remix the label’s back catalogue in three competitions.


The first competition begins on 11th May and will run for three weeks with participants given the chance to remix Latmun’s single ‘High’ and Detlef’s ‘Music Please’. Both tracks became two of the biggest on Repopulate Mars over the past year and picked up support from many BBC presenters including Pete Tong, Annie Mac, Mistajam, Danny Howard and Nemone.

To enter the competition producers simply need to click this link and subscribe to the channel. They’ll then receive an email with instructions to download the parts, view the countdown clock and also submit their final remix.

“Repopulate Mars is home for me, Lee is family and releases a great array of diversity across the labels. This allows me to showcase different sides of my production and be creative as an artist in the music I release there; a really fulfilling and important part of a career in order to keep developing. It’s an honour to be in the Repopulate Mars family.

I’m very happy to give you guys the opportunity to remix my latest offering which I’ve had pleasure in seeing you lot enjoy – High. I’m excited to see what you come up with and how you put your own stamp on the parts, let’s get creative!” – Latmun

“This is a meaningful and important release for me. The first time I played the song in a club Lee was there so instantly we both knew that this track had found a home on repopulate mars and in some way everything magically connected from promo to the cover. It was a great match!

Repopulate Mars has always been home for me so I’m happy to give you all an opportunity to remix this track and a chance to call Repopulate Mars home as well.” – Detlef

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