DJ Stax and Dearson, South African music creators, have released a new version of their single Maye Maye, remixed by EyeRonik. The track places the original’s soulful foundation inside a South African deep house production with a deeper groove and a more spacious arrangement.
The remix keeps the emotional tone of the original while adding a club-focused pulse. EyeRonik’s production opens the track into a wider rhythmic space, allowing the vocal and melodic elements to sit within a steady dance groove.
Production and Style
The arrangement gives Maye Maye a smoother, more dancefloor-ready feel. Soulful melodies remain central, while the rhythmic foundation adds movement and energy. The result is suited to home listening, weekend gatherings, late-night dancefloors and summer playlists.
The remix draws on South African deep house, a style built around atmospheric production, steady rhythms and soulful elements. It retains the emotional core of the original composition while adding enough groove for club settings.
Early Support
The release has received early support from established figures in South African music:
- Vinny
- DJ China
- Chymamusique
Their recognition gives the remix early momentum across radio, clubs and digital platforms.
Release Context
For DJ Stax and Dearson, the remix extends the reach of Maye Maye by placing the song in a different production environment. It allows the composition to connect with deep house listeners while keeping the essence of the original release.
The track’s relaxed rhythm and warm production make it a fit for long drives, curated summer playlists and dance environments. This versatility broadens its appeal across deep house and soulful South African music audiences.
The remix uses characteristics of South African deep house, a genre that combines international electronic production with local approaches to rhythm, melody and atmosphere. It also gives the song another route into streaming platforms, social media, radio and DJ sets.