Chris Lorenzo Drops Remix of Amyl And The Sniffers’ ‘U Should Not Be Doing That’
Chris Lorenzo has turned the song into a certified banger!
Image via @chrislorenzo66
Currently halfway through their Australian tour alongside UK punks Bob Vylan, Amyl And The Sniffers have shared a club-heavy remix of their track, ‘U Should Not Be Doing That’.
The remix comes courtesy of British house music DJ and producer Chris Lorenzo, who is best known for his monster collab with High Jinx, ‘California Dreamin’.
Taking to Instagram to reveal the remix, Amyl And The Sniffers commented: “We reached out to Chris to do this a couple of months ago and I think it’s so lit. Out now.”
If this remix doesn’t get you up and about, then nothing will. Check it out below.
READ MORE: Amyl And The Sniffers: Sniffing Success
Amyl And The Sniffers are dominating the world at the moment. Their third album, Cartoon Darkness, peaked at #2 on the ARIA Album Chart and their Australian tour has almost sold out.
Once they finish up here in Oz, Amyl heads to New Zealand for several shows before touring South America, America, Canada, Europe and the UK.
Keep up with all things Amyl And The Sniffers here.
Amyl And The Sniffers Cartoon Darkness 2025 Australian Tour
Thursday, January 16 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Friday, January 17 & Saturday, January 18 – Port Beach Beergarden, Perth
Friday, January 24 – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
Saturday, January 25 – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
Monday, January 27 – Waves, Wollongong
Thursday, January 30 – The Station, Sunshine Coast
Friday, January 31 & Saturday, February 1 – Tivoli, Brisbane
Friday, February 7 – Party In The Paddock, Tasmania
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