MusicFirst LookLana Del Rey remixed by LindstrømOslo multi-instrumentalist and producer Lindstrøm has created a disco epic out of the alluring star's eerie 'Blue Velvet' cover; and we're streaming it exclusivelyShareLink copied ✔️November 1, 2012MusicFirst LookTextDazed Digital Norwegian electronic producer Lindstrøm, who you might know from his stints with fellow disco fanatic Prins Thomas, has taken on quite a challenge. As his latest remix duty, he was to rework Lana Del Rey's eerie cover of the cult song 'Blue Velvet' (as heard in the H&M campaign) taken from David Lynch's eponymous film. Check out the minimal, disco-tinged remix exclusively here alongside some words from Ms Rey herself about her latest release 'Ride':"Life isn't always easy but sometimes you're blessed enough to meet your artistic soul mates along the way. After years of staying true to my own artistic visions, I met Anthony Mandler who shared my love of all things dark and beautiful and understood my passion and revery for the country that America used to be. He's helped me to bring the visions of my imagination to life and to tell my different life stories through film. His technique is exquisite and coupled with the inspired editing skills of his long time editor Jeff, his art is always innovative and honest." Catch Lindstrøm at his album launch with Joakim, The Other Tribe, and NZCA/LINES at XOYO on Friday November 16th Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREZeyne is making ‘Arabic alt-pop’ to reclaim her voice5 things that inspired Smerz’s dreamy album, Big City LifeFKA twigs’ albums ranked, from alien to human Alt-pop artist Sassy 009 shares 5 of her offline obsessions15 of the most iconic producer tags of all timeReykjavík’s Alaska1867: ‘You don’t hear rap from this perspective’ Colombian-born Sinego wants to become the Anthony Bourdain of music5 artists speak on the future of ‘Latin Club’Sam Gellaitry is your favourite producer’s favourite producerLux: 4 collaborators unpack Rosalía’s monumental new album‘Fookin’ sick la!’: EsDeeKid’s fans on what makes him so specialThis new photobook tells the definitive history of grime