Peppermint Heaven push ‘Nothing More Than Love’ into the rave

Peppermint Heaven have never been content staying in one lane. Known for their glossy, leftfield take on 80s-inspired synth-pop, the LA-based duo have built a reputation on bending nostalgia into something boldly modern. Now, with “Nothing More Than Love (The Remixes)”, they throw their most romantic track straight into the after-hours and it hits hard.

The remix package transforms “Nothing More Than Love” into a full-scale rave-ready experience. Recruiting Kue and Happy Robot Army, Peppermint Heaven open the track up to drum & bass pressure, bass-heavy chaos, and high-energy club dynamics — without losing the emotional core that made the original resonate.

This isn’t a polite remix EP. It’s loud, kinetic, and built for movement.

Kue kicks things off with a no-nonsense drum & bass roller, flipping the song into something tailor-made for the 3am crowd. Known for groove-driven disco and funk, Kue switches gears effortlessly here, delivering relentless momentum while letting the track’s melodic heart cut through the chaos.

Happy Robot Army takes a more unpredictable route. Working anonymously and refusing easy categorisation, his remix sits around the 175 BPM mark, but never feels formulaic. Twisting structure and tension, his version keeps listeners guessing — the kind of track that feels just as alive in headphones as it does on a sweat-soaked dancefloor.

The project is rounded out by Peppermint Heaven’s own Hyperdrive and Ironbound remixes, further stretching the song across electronic subgenres while maintaining the duo’s signature cinematic polish. Across all four tracks, “Nothing More Than Love” evolves from synth-pop statement into a multi-dimensional club weapon.

At its core, this remix EP feels like a meeting point between worlds — emotion and impact, nostalgia and futurism, pop songwriting and underground energy. It’s also a reminder of why Peppermint Heaven continue to stand out. With over 21 million listeners across Spotify and TikTok, and praise from outlets like CLASH, Magnetic Magazine, FAULT, and Data Transmission, Juno and Spark have quietly built a cult following by doing things their own way.

“Nothing More Than Love (The Remixes)” is a reimagining. One that proves Peppermint Heaven can light up a dancefloor just as easily as they soundtrack a late-night drive.

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