Embassy One releases three remixes of Cigarettes After Sex’s "Apocalypse"
- Editorial Staff
- Oct 21
- 1 min read

The modern classic "Apocalypse" by Cigarettes After Sex continues to evolve with a new wave of remixes released via Berlin-based label Embassy One. Following the acclaimed reinterpretation by Pete Tong, MoBlack, Max Zotti, and Monolink, the 2017 track is now reimagined by three international producers, each bringing a distinct perspective: Tripolism, Anton Khabbaz, and the duo Zamna Soundsystem & Andro.
Danish trio Tripolism delivers their signature touch, blending experimental textures, vocal fragments, and dynamic arrangements that transform the song into an unpredictable sonic journey. Their remix preserves the original’s emotional intimacy while infusing it with a modern, sophisticated electronic edge.
Los Angeles-based producer Anton Khabbaz takes a more dreamlike approach, layering ethereal pads and intricate percussion to amplify Monolink’s haunting vocals. The result is an immersive, hypnotic experience that pulls listeners into a deeply emotional soundscape. In contrast, Zamna Soundsystem & Andro craft a high-energy, peak-time remix, built on pulsating basslines and tension-filled breakdowns that make the track thrive on the dancefloor.
Rounding out the package, an exclusive Indie version by Pete Tong, MoBlack, and Max Zotti presents a more organic, band-oriented take, highlighting Monolink’s expressive voice. With over 1.3 billion streams and multiple Platinum and Gold certifications, "Apocalypse" proves its timeless appeal, demonstrating how an iconic song can continually surprise and move audiences years after its original release.
You can buy and listen to remixes of Cigarettes After Sex’s "Apocalypse" here.





















