Global dance music innovator Zen Freeman unleashes his latest sonic creation today: a stunning rework of Pink Floyd’s “Goodbye Blue Sky”, reimagined as a shimmering indie-disco anthem that bridges eras and genres with style.
Freeman’s version infuses the 1979 classic with luminous synths, a fresh vocal take, and a driving groove—offering a euphoric, club-ready transformation that’s as cinematic as it is danceable. It’s a bold homage to the past, wrapped in a future-forward soundscape.
The new single is available now on all streaming platforms:
👉 https://zenfreeman.ffm.to/goodbye-blue-sky

Zen Freeman transforms Pink Floyd’s “Goodbye Blue Sky” into a euphoric indie-disco anthem—out now on all platforms.
A mainstay across the global electronic landscape, Freeman’s original productions have graced legendary imprints like West End Records, and leading labels including Defected, Diplo’s Higher Ground, and Sweat It Out. His tracks have received widespread acclaim and support from Pete Tong’s Essential Selection, Spotify’s Cratediggers and New Music Friday, Apple Music’s New Music Daily, and Purple Disco Machine’s After Hours mix.
Known for his genre-blurring style, Freeman’s remix work includes official releases for Calvin Harris, Jason Derulo, and Bakermat. Media outlets like Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and Billboard have praised his innovative approach, with Billboard hailing his “Technopera” collab with Ampersounds and Rufus Wainwright as a “high-level club banger.”

Photo courtesy of Zen Freeman’s Instagram
Visually, Freeman brings a multidimensional energy to his work, often collaborating with Daft Punk’s creative director Cédric Hervet to create bold animated experiences that match the intensity of the music.
“Goodbye Blue Sky” is a standout addition to Zen Freeman’s genre-defying catalog—melding nostalgia, rhythm, and reinvention into a dazzling, danceable release.
Listen now: https://zenfreeman.ffm.to/goodbye-blue-sky
Layout/Intro: Jenn Salmorin
Publisher: Derek Warburton
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