Neon Feather Releases Remix Of “Altar (Here On Earth)(feat. One Common)”

North Carolina native Neon Feather releases his new remix version of "Altar (Here On Earth)" (DREAM Records) today. The new single is available to all digital service providers. The multitrack release comes with the original radio version as well. The song features new artist One Common as well.
Neon Feather announces, "One Common's vocal is so full of life, once I got their vocals for the original version, I wanted to take a fresh approach and breathe a new level of energy into it! It feels great to share this version now."
The radio version, which was released last month, is featured in SOZO Playlist's Top Christian Hits, Spotify's New Music Friday Christian and Amazon Music's Fresh Christian.
Neon Feather blurs the line between artist and producer. Having crafted innovative remixes for a range of artists (TobyMac, Lecrae, Switchfoot, Francesca Battistelli, Mandisa, Jordan Feliz, Britt Nicole, etc), as well as Dove Award nominated production and writing behind the scenes, and his own string of exciting original tracks, Neon Feather displays both versatility and a distinct fingerprint throughout his work. His heart is to reflect his Creator with a pursuit of beauty, originality and excellence, continually directing attention back to the Source.
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