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Coldplay releases Zerb remix of ‘FeelsLikeImFallingInLove’ ahead of ‘Moon Music’ album launch

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The latest venture from Coldplay blends musical innovation with environmental commitment, as they collaborate with Brazilian electronic artist Zerb on a remix of ‘FeelsLikeImFallingInLove’ and gear up for the release of their highly anticipated album ‘Moon Music.’

Coldplay has teamed up with electronic artist Zerb to release a remix of their latest single, ‘FeelsLikeImFallingInLove.’ This remix was crafted in Coldplay’s backstage studio during their Dusseldorf stadium shows. The accompanying video, shot in Helsinki, features Chris Martin and dancer Christian Fandrey.

Zerb is a Brazilian DJ and producer renowned for his infectious tropical house sound. With hits like ‘Mwaki’ featuring Kenyan vocals, he’s successfully fused global rhythms with electronic beats.

The track is the first release from Coldplay’s upcoming album ‘Moon Music,’ set to debut on October 4th. The album aims for high sustainability, using recycled materials for its physical editions. Coldplay continues to innovate, blending their music with environmental consciousness.

In recent years, Coldplay has also been pioneering in the use of renewable energy sources for their tours. They have employed kinetic floors and energy-generating bikes at their concerts, allowing fans to contribute to powering the show. This approach not only reduces the carbon footprint of their tours but also raises awareness about renewable energy solutions.

Pre-orders for the album include special editions like the Notebook Edition, which features Chris Martin’s personal notes and illustrations. Coldplay’s previous album, ‘Music of the Spheres,’ achieved significant success, including the hit single ‘My Universe’ with BTS.

With ‘Moon Music,’ Coldplay not only showcases their musical evolution but also reinforces their commitment to creating a positive impact on the world.

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