Martial Simon Releases “Hamptons Free” (High In July Remix)

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martial simon hamptons free (high in july remix)

Martial Simon is back with a smashing remix for his latest hit single “High in July.”

“Hamptons Free (High in July Remix)” has the makings of a summer smash and it drops on June 24th via Simon’s very own Get Set Records imprint.

“High in July is very personal to me because I wrote the lyrics during the pandemic as an escape. I was inspired by the Hamptons beach town vibe to write a song that captures the imagery of summer. Beautiful beaches, sunbathing, drinking rosé and riding around in a convertible listening to music.” – Martial Simon

With the release of his track “High In July” a few weeks ago, Martial Simon continues to showcase his growth as a producer and evolving tastes as an artist. Now, the official remix builds on that momentum with a radiant, Hamptons-inspired version of his previously released sophomore original.

“Hamptons Free (High In July Remix)” is all about feel-good vibes and positive energy, further highlighting the sterling musical elements which have enabled him to rise up the DJ ranks so quickly: impeccable production, addictive melodies, and a topline that listeners will find themselves inevitably humming after one listen. Martial’s work ethic and desire to succeed are second to none. Watch this space.

A man of many talents, Martial Simon has the capacity to do it all, both behind the scenes in music as well as creating it. In 2021, the producer and DJ released his revamped flip of the iconic tune “Let’s Hear It For The Boy,” which amassed over 337k+ streams, 200+ radio stations, and 2M+ Tik Tok views. His next release, “You Keep Me Hangin’ On” spread like wildfire, gaining over 515k+ streams and airtime from Dash Radio and Party 105.1 FM.

This feat was followed by his #1 Beatport Hype singles “A Little Respect,” and “Don’t You Forget About Me” featuring Chris Ferrara, which reached over +564k streams and landed him a notable spot on top #100 Electro Dance Chart. The accolades continued with his previous release “Lost,” his debut original single that garnered over 218k streams and widespread radio play in cities like Chicago and Miami.

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