In a summer saturated with bass drops and breakups, North By Some Miles offers something a little more delicate — and somehow even more powerful. On “What About Love? (Remix),” the UK-based artist recasts longing as liberation, transforming a quiet, piano-led ballad into a shimmering dance-pop anthem that still knows how to feel.
Built on sleek synths, pulsing grooves, and melodies that crest like waves at golden hour, the remix doesn’t just lean into the energy of the club — it expands the emotional stakes. What begins as a conversation between two people — one dulled by routine, the other pleading for connection — morphs into something universal. It’s not just about their love; it’s about ours.
There are hints of Kygo’s sunset-house palette and the emotional economy of Calvin Harris at his best, but North By Some Miles never lets the remix lose its soul. You can still hear the original’s bones beneath the beat: that warmth, that ache, that subtle reminder that even dancefloor joy can come from real vulnerability.
As a project that started with jazz-pop piano lines and introspective lyricism, North By Some Miles is clearly entering a new era — not by abandoning its roots, but by reframing them. “What About Love? (Remix)” isn’t just a rework. It’s a reawakening.
Whether it’s soundtracking a sunset DJ set or a 3AM solo drive, this track hits the rare sweet spot between escapism and honesty — and in doing so, it makes you want to move, to reflect, and maybe even text that person back.