Some collaborations feel destined to happen. Today, DeepFaith release Y&I (Nina Kraviz & Archibeau Remix), a bold, hallucinatory reimagining of their original single, now recharged by two of electronic music’s most fearless innovators. It’s a track that blurs time and texture, where pop euphoria melts into hypnotic techno and emotional tension flickers beneath the surface.
For DeepFaith, the project of visionary photographer and creative polymath Byron Spencer and Danial Stricker of Midnight Juggernauts, reinvention isn’t just part of their process, it’s the point. Their world thrives on contrasts: cinematic but chaotic, maximalist yet intimate, always guided by a pulse that feels human beneath the machinery.
Y&I first emerged as an ecstatic anthem of connection, but this new version dives deeper. Nina Kraviz, one of the most famous forces in global electronic culture, reshapes it into a spectral landscape where longing and technology collide. The remix unfolds like a lucid dream, slow, sensual, and deeply charged, echoing the magnetism that has defined Kraviz’s career from трип (Trip) to Tomorrowland. Joining her is Archibeau, London’s indie-electronic prodigy whose work vibrates between chaos and grace. His tactile production injects grit into Kraviz’s digital sheen, creating a tension that feels both nostalgic and new. Together, they turn Y&I into a dialogue between worlds.
Spencer’s past collaborations with cultural icons like Julia Fox, Lisa Rinna, and Charli xcx prove his instinct for pushing boundaries, both visually and sonically. With Stricker’s rhythmic sensibility anchoring the chaos, Y&I (Remix) becomes more than a track. It’s a transmission of creative chemistry, a reminder that connection, even across screens and continents, can still sound transcendent.

DeepFaith

Nina Kraviz

Archibeau
