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Max Elto - Daniel | (jesper Samuelson Remix)

If you are writing your own paper or analysis of this track, consider these points:

Often categorized within Deep House , Trance , and Chill Out playlists. Listeners have described the remix as having a "smooth" and "fantastic" production style. Key Features for Analysis

‎Daniel (Jesper Samuelson Remix) - Song by Max Elto - Apple Music. Apple Music Daniel (Jesper Samuelson Remix) - Max Elto - SoundCloud Max Elto - Daniel (Jesper Samuelson Remix)

While there is no formal academic paper written specifically on this individual remix, it is a notable entry in the duo’s discography during their transition from the name Taped Rai to Max Elto. Track Overview & Context

The remix was released right as the duo rebranded from Taped Rai to Max Elto , following their high-profile collaboration with David Guetta on "Just One Last Time". If you are writing your own paper or

Max Elto (Swedish duo Alexander Tidebrink and Tom Taped).

Jesper Samuelson’s interpretation leans into atmospheric elements, making it a popular choice for "audiophile" and "reference Hi-Fi" testing playlists due to its perceived sonic dimension. Apple Music Daniel (Jesper Samuelson Remix) - Max

The of "Daniel" by Max Elto (formerly known as Taped Rai) was officially released on September 2, 2014, through Big Beat Records and Atlantic Records .

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