
OMRI. Lands on Crosstown Rebels With a Sharp, Three-Way Cut
OMRI. returns to Crosstown Rebels with Nothing Wrong—a three-track EP that gives equal weight to vocal-driven hooks, off-kilter club engineering, and a high-caliber remix from AYYBO. Out June 6, it’s a clean, efficient release that covers multiple angles of his style without feeling forced.
The Love Mix leads with clear intent. There’s a full vocal at the center, delivered with polish but kept just raw enough to work in louder systems. Underneath, the drums are clean and patient, paired with bright pads and melodic phrasing that pushes it into summer anthem territory. You can tell it was built for the kind of sets that bridge sunset and peak-time without losing clarity.
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On the B-side, OMRI. flips the same idea into something looser. The Club Mix strips things down—glitchy edits, tighter phrasing, fewer elements. It’s the version you reach for when things are already moving and you need more space between the layers.
Then there’s the AYYBO remix, which pulls the whole thing into a different orbit. It’s punchier, heavier, and a little more swung—an unmistakable signature if you’ve caught any of his recent sets or releases on Catch & Release or GBD Records. It doesn’t overstate the original vocal, but keeps it threaded just enough to maintain the identity.
OMRI.’s sound has always been built around contrast—psychedelic grooves next to clean drums, melodic clarity next to hazy transitions. This one fits right into that trajectory, while slotting into the Crosstown catalog with a sense of purpose. With regular dates at Hï Ibiza locked in this summer, expect to hear all three versions rinsed in the coming months.
Nothing Wrong is out June 6 (that’s today!) via Crosstown Rebels.