FYI.

This story is over 5 years old.

Premieres

Wet Sound Entirely Unlike Wet on Elk's Remix of "Move Me"

The Brooklyn band are currently finishing off their debut LP, so while we wait for that, cop this.

It's been a minute since we heard from Wet, but that's because they've been busy beavering away in the studio recording their debut record (with some rather exciting producers on board). The Brooklyn-based trio's sparse, affecting and emotionally raw take on R&B-pop has been a favorite for producers to remix since they dropped their four-track EP just under a year ago. See the Branchez remix of "Don't Wanna Be Your Girl" and Philly producer Noah Breakfast's rework of "No Lie" – which boasts a super tight verse from Spank Rock.

Now Australian producer Elk (who works frequently with Tkay Maidza) is giving "Move Me" a makeover. It's dancefloor primed, the bass pulled up front, Kelly's vocals pitch-shifted and sliced and diced – the sound of a water drop plopping, adding only occasional respite from the frenetic pace.

Follow Noisey on Twitter.