The Dare Remixes Wet Leg's 'mangetout' into Dancefloor Anthem

Alex Sterling

Feb 14, 2026 • 3 min read

Two female musicians from the band Wet Leg are on stage, holding microphones and smiling, with a DJ set up behind them.

The Dare Delivers Massive Dancefloor Remix of Wet Leg's 'mangetout'

By Alex Sterling | Everythiiing.com | February 11, 2026

Wet Leg and The Dare performing together on stage.
The Dare's infectious energy meets Wet Leg's signature sound in this electrifying new remix.

The indie darlings of the moment, Wet Leg, have just dropped a thrilling new remix of their track 'mangetout', courtesy of the acclaimed producer and musician, The Dare. This electrifying reimagining transforms the already infectious tune into a bona fide dancefloor anthem, complete with a driving bassline, pulsating synths, and an irresistible party vibe that's set to ignite dance floors across Australia and beyond.

A Sonic Fusion: The Dare Takes on 'mangetout'

The Dare, real name Harrison Smith, has a reputation for crafting high-octane, genre-bending soundscapes. His take on 'mangetout' is no exception. The remix retains the quirky lyrical charm and memorable hooks of Wet Leg's original while injecting it with a potent dose of dance-punk and electroclash energy. The result is a track that feels both familiar and exhilaratingly new, a testament to the synergy between the two artists.

The track features a strutting bassline that anchors the remix, a gooey, melodic lead synth that soars, and snappy percussion that keeps the momentum high. It’s a frenetic cut that perfectly captures the infectious party energy The Dare is known for, making it an instant earworm for fans of both artists.

From Gigging Buddies to Remix Collaborators

The collaboration between Wet Leg and The Dare isn't a sudden surprise. The two acts forged a connection after performing together at The Dare's 'Freakquencies' party in Austin, Texas. This shared experience laid the groundwork for their musical synergy, culminating in this highly anticipated remix.

The Dare, who has previously worked with the likes of Charli XCX, is celebrated for his ability to blend diverse influences into a cohesive and energetic sound. His approach to music often leans into a party-driven aesthetic, making him the ideal candidate to inject a new level of danceability into Wet Leg's already popular material.

A Year of Success and Recognition for Wet Leg

This remix arrives at a peak moment for the Isle of Wight duo. Wet Leg has been nominated for two prestigious awards at the upcoming BRIT Awards 2026: Group Of The Year and Alternative/Rock Act. This recognition underscores their meteoric rise in the music scene.

The original version of 'mangetout' is featured on Wet Leg’s critically acclaimed second album, 'Moisturizer'. The album itself garnered significant attention, landing at Number 22 on NME's list of the 50 best albums of 2025 and topping the UK charts. The single 'mangetout' also received accolades, appearing at Number 39 in NME's 50 best songs of the year feature. NME lauded the track as a potential lost classic, praising its surreal imagery, saucy lyrics, and quintessential Wet Leg swagger.

Wet Leg's Global Reach and Future Plans

Wet Leg has a busy schedule ahead, with the band currently on tour in Australia. Their international presence will continue with a return to the US in April for the highly anticipated Coachella 2026 festival. Following their global commitments, they are set to embark on their biggest UK shows to date this summer, including a headline performance at London’s Alexandra Palace Park.

The band's festival circuit is also impressive, with confirmed sets at major events like Governors Ball, Bonnaroo, Primavera Sound, Rock En Seine, All Things Go Toronto, OpenAir St. Gallen Festival, and Hinterland Festival. Adding to their impressive lineup, they will also be opening for Alanis Morissette in Glasgow.

Adding to the buzz surrounding their continued output, Wet Leg revealed late last year that their third studio album is already "done," hinting at more new music on the horizon.

The Dare's Creative Vision

In a previous interview with NME at Reading Festival 2025, The Dare discussed his creative process and future aspirations. He spoke about incorporating more diverse influences and collaborators into his work, emphasizing a desire to have more fun and not take things too seriously. When asked about new material in 2026, he hinted at a possible surprise album, suggesting that fans should "guess" what's coming next.

This collaboration with Wet Leg is a perfect example of The Dare's forward-thinking approach, taking an established indie hit and injecting it with his unique sonic signature. The remix of 'mangetout' is more than just a dance track; it's a celebration of evolving musical landscapes and the exciting connections that artists forge in the vibrant Australian and global music scenes.

Fans can listen to the new remix of 'mangetout' by The Dare now and prepare to dance the night away.

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