RÜFÜS' 9-minute epic Innerbloom gets a gorgeous video and 3 lush new remixes

RÜFÜS' 9-minute epic Innerbloom gets a gorgeous video and 3 lush new remixes

The single that keeps on giving.

Arguably the best cut from RÜFÜS' sophomore album - the opus that is Innerbloom - is like the track that keeps on giving. The fact that a nine-minute, meditative piece of emotive house music can reach the commercial success that Innerbloom has says a lot about Australia'a music-loving public. Sure easily digestible pop music still dominates the charts, but the fact a single like this can capture the adoration of so many I think says a lot about the discerning nature of electronic music fans down under. And like any great single, Innerbloom has found some serious legs. First earlier this year thanks to What So Not's epic take on it, and now with some equally thoughtful takes on it from some of the world's finest producers, showing that it's not just all about the drops - we're happy to lock in for the journey.

Recently we've been fortunate enough to get remixes from Lane 8, Andhim and one incredibly euphoric, while also somber, 10-minute journey courtesy of one of dance music's absolute legends - Sasha. All three are embedded below for you, along with the just-released visual accompaniment, which sees the Sydney trio linking up with frequent collaborator KATZKI for the perfect video clip. Enjoy it all below, and catch RÜFÜS when they embark on what is probably the final Australian tour for this album cycle, taking in some regional (and large) venues, early next year (full dates down the bottom).

LANE 8 REMIX:

ANDHIM REMIX:

SASHA REMIX:

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