Eli Brown Reimagines ‘Wavey’ With Four Remixes

Eli Brown returns to Insomniac Records with Wavey (Remixes), a four-track remix EP built around one of his recent club staples. Released on December 16, 2025, the package reimagines the original Wavey through multiple lenses while keeping its driving, no-frills groove intact.

Recent Momentum Around Eli Brown

In recent months, Eli Brown has continued to build momentum across clubs and festivals, with Wavey emerging as a recurring fixture in DJ sets and online clips. On social media, fans have frequently highlighted the track’s energy in live settings, sharing footage from late-night club rooms and festival stages where it has become a familiar moment.

The release of Wavey (Remixes) builds on that reception, and the four reworks in one EP, the release gives DJs and listeners new ways to experience a record that has proven its impact beyond its original release.

The Remix Contributors

Wavey (Remixes) features four artists, each bringing their own interpretation of the original:

  • Linska is known for her high-energy DJ sets and releases that sit comfortably across contemporary club and festival environments.
  • Turno has built a strong reputation within bass-driven and club-focused scenes, regularly appearing across festival lineups.
  • Charlie Sparks (UK) is recognized for his presence within harder club and techno circuits, where his sets and productions have gained traction in warehouse and underground spaces.
  • Tavatli has continued to establish himself through club-ready releases and DJ performances, contributing to a growing catalog of underground-leaning material.

Together, the remixers reflect a range of backgrounds and scenes, bringing broader context to the Wavey (Remixes).

But Why Does One Track Gets Multiple Remixes?

Releasing several remixes of a single track as an EP is a common practice in underground dance music. When an original gains traction in DJ sets, multiple reworks allow labels and artists to extend its lifespan while giving selectors flexibility. In this case, the four remixers each bring subtle shifts in rhythm and energy, offering DJs a range of versions without losing the core identity of the track.

Similar remix EPs have played an important role in club culture, with releases like FISHER – Losing It (Remixes) and CamelPhat – Cola (Remixes) helping keep records in circulation long after their initial release.


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Stream the Wavey (Remixes) via Youtube.