Solomun Remixes Jamie XX's 'Waited All Night' Ft. Romy And Oliver Sim
22 August, 2025
Dance music titan Solomun today releases two highly-anticipated remixes of Jamie xx’s 'Waited All Night '- a standout track from his acclaimed 2024 album In Waves. The song marked the first time Jamie had reunited with his The xx bandmates Romy Madley Croft and Oliver Sim on record since the group’s 2017 album I See You, and has since become a live highlight at Glastonbury, Jamie’s own LIDO festival and beyond.
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Solomun’s reworks have been the subject of intense fan speculation for months, after both artists teased them in their DJ sets. Known for his influential Solomun +1 Ibiza residency at Pacha, his Diynamic label, and headline slots at the world’s biggest festivals, Solomun brings his signature deep, melodic touch to Jamie’s original, delivering two distinct versions built for the dancefloor.
"Jamie and I have been friends for a while” says Solomun “and his latest album really blew me away - especially as it’s his first in quite some time. Choosing just one track to remix wasn’t easy, but with Romy and Oliver’s incredible voices the inspiration came quickly. In the end, I delivered two versions, and I’m thrilled they’re finally coming out”
Jamie’s In Waves, released 20 September 2024 via Young, debuted at #5 in the UK Albums Chart and features collaborators including Robyn, Honey Dijon, Panda Bear and The Avalanches, Robyn, and his The xx bandmates. Hailed as “immaculate” (NME) and “a masterpiece” (Clash), the record follows the 10th anniversary of his landmark debut In Colour earlier this year - the GRAMMY, Brit and Mercury-nominated modern classic featuring 'Loud Places', 'Gosh' and 'I Know There’s Gonna Be (Good Times)'.


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