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Albert Harvey Transforms 2ŁØT’s “Never Knew You” into a Mesmerizing Meditation on Grief and Connection

  • Cherly
  • 7 days ago
  • 1 min read

With “Never Knew You (The Albert Harvey Mix),” Dutch producer Albert Harvey reimagines one of 2ŁØT’s most emotionally charged songs and turns it into a hauntingly kinetic exploration of love, loss, and legacy.


Originally penned by 2ŁØT frontman Rudy Love Jr.’s late father, Rudy Love Sr., the song already carried the weight of introspection—a tender, aching reflection on how little we truly know even those closest to us. But in Harvey’s hands, that ache becomes motion. The remix trades the original’s smoky restraint for textural layering, pulsing rhythms, and hypnotic momentum, infusing the emotional gravity of the lyrics with an almost spiritual urgency.

Rather than eclipsing the intimacy of the original, Harvey’s production illuminates its core—transforming grief into something communal, something that breathes on the dancefloor. Every beat feels like a heartbeat remembering, a pulse between worlds. The tension between presence and absence—between the physical and the ethereal—is palpable, making this version as emotionally resonant as it is sonically immersive.


Following their acclaimed remix of “Sacrifice,” this latest release from the forthcoming EP The Albert Harvey Mix continues 2ŁØT’s evolution from genre-defying innovators to a collective unafraid of blurring the lines between soul, sound design, and social consciousness.

“Never Knew You (The Albert Harvey Mix)” is more than a remix—it’s a resurrection. A song about knowing and not knowing, reawakened as a heartbeat in motion.


 
 
 

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