Premiere: Chores & Terace take on Fatboy Slim's Weapon Of Choice ahead of his NZ tour

Premiere: Chores & Terace take on Fatboy Slim's Weapon Of Choice ahead of his NZ tour

It's another belter lifted from next week's Fatboy Slim Vs New Zealand remix EP.

Last week we were very proud to premiere the first taste of the huge new Fatboy Slim Vs New Zealand Remix EP, arriving just in time for the commencement of the dance music legend's upcoming tour there, kicking off January 25. And following on from Magik J's chugging house re-do of Ya Mama, today we're stoked to give you another hit courtesy of Chores & Terace combining to turn Weapon Of Choice into a down-tempo bass-fuelled beast. On the remix and experience itself, Chores had this to say: "We’ve been listening to Fatboy Slim since the late-90s when we were young and You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby came out - so it's such an honour to be asked to do a remix for him. We decided to make it a little quirky, pitching and screwing those infamous vox down to complement our hard hitting baseline and were stoked when he came back saying he loved it!"

The EP officially drops on Friday 25 January, and will also feature Magik J's remix, Dan Aux remixing Gangster Trippin, t1r doing Right Here, Right Now and State Of Mind taking on Star 69. Until then, Kiwi fans can check out the full run of dates below, and keep your eyes and ears peeled for Fatboy Slim vs New Zealand next week!

TOUR DATES:

Fri 25 Jan - Hamilton, Claudelands Arena

Sat 26 Jan - Napier, Church Road Winery

Tue 29 Jan - Wellington, The Hunter Lounge (SOLD OUT)

Wed 30 Jan - Christchurch, The Gloucester Green (SOLD OUT)

Fri 1 Feb - Queenstown, Cargo Brewery at Waitiri Creek (SOLD OUT)

Sat 2 Feb - Electric Gardens Festival @ Ellerslie Racecourse, Auckland

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