f5ve releases UFO remix ft. Dorian Electra & Count Baldor

J-pop sensation f5ve has released a remix of their latest single ‘UFO’ featuring Dorian Electra and Count Baldor, via LDH Records.

Listen to the ‘UFO’ remix here: https://lnk.to/uforemix

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Joining forces with alt-pop futurist Dorian Electra and acclaimed producer Count Baldor—who co-produced f5ve’s previous single, ‘Underground’—this exhilarating remix transforms the intergalactic pop track into a pulsating dance anthem. Dorian brings their unmistakable edge to an otherworldly verse, while Count Baldor adds his signature flair to the production. Both artists are renowned for their cutting-edge remixes for artists such as Lady Gaga, 100 gecs, Tove Lo, and more. The single is also accompanied by a visualizer directed by Crystalline Structures Studio.

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Speaking about the remix, f5ve said: “We had the honor of having our favorite and respected
artists, Dorian Electra and Count Baldor, remix UFO! They have both been very close friends to
us, and their unique worldviews and super cool edgy styles has made this remix an absolute
masterpiece!!!


Dorian Electra said: I think f5ve is one of the most exciting groups at the moment and it was an
honor to remix a track worked on by so many of my favorite producers (ag cook, bloodpop,
nömak, and of course, count baldor). read here for more.

Count Baldor added: “the UFO remix request was sent to me telepathically. It was as if my
body took over and created the remix using Ableton, I called Dorian to discuss, but it wasn’t
really my voice talking, if you know what I mean?


Co-produced by BloodPop ‘UFO’ takes its name from Japan’s popular claw game machines and celebrates the thrill of hitting the jackpot at an arcade. Directed by Charlotte Rutherford and Crystalline Structures Studio, the official music video highlights Japanese cultural elements, portraying the women of f5ve as extraterrestrial fashion mavens who abduct Tokyo residents using giant claws that descend from the sky. As they collect people and objects in tiny capsules—an homage to Japan’s beloved Gashapon machines—the girls chant, “GACHA, GACHA, GACHA… find out!

Check out the official video for ‘UFO’ below!

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