Azealia Banks – 212 (Mason Flint Remix)
Azealia Banks – 212 (Mason Flint Remix) by Mason Flint
Azealia Banks – 212 (Mason Flint Remix) by Mason Flint
Internet Friends (M A X Remix) by M A X
YLM applies the same controlled-but-naughty pressure to Hollaback Girl, flipping the pop original into an EDM club tool that hits with intent without tipping into excess. Built around the unmistakable attitude of Gwen Stefani, the vocal is allowed to lead the moment, carrying familiarity and edge while the groove does the heavy lifting underneath. The … Read more
Nick Rhodes delivers a gritty, high-impact mashup that pairs the attitude-heavy vocal of I Don’t Trust a Soul with the driving backbone of Appetite. Pulling from Disco Lines and Ship Wrek on the vocal side, laid firmly over Chris Lorenzo’s unmistakable groove, the result hits with force and intent. The vocal carries raw confidence, cutting … Read more
Lackmus approaches Knas with restraint and confidence, adding a gritty, modern edge while keeping the raw DNA of the original fully intact. Built on the unmistakable foundation laid by Steve Angello, this 2025 edit doesn’t attempt to rewrite history or force a new direction. Instead, it sharpens what’s already there. The groove stays aggressive and … Read more
Aurelios & Filippide flip Where Have You Been into a high-energy club weapon that leans heavily into modern garage-driven EDM. Rihanna’s unmistakable vocal sits front and centre, chopped and paced to ride the rhythm rather than dominate it, giving DJs plenty of room to work the mix. The beat hits with tight swing and elastic … Read more
Gavin Hall strips Take It Off down to its rawest elements and rebuilds it with a hard-edged, no-compromise club attitude. Working from the original by FISHER and Aatig, the remix pushes everything toward grit and impact. The vocal is sharp and provocative, used with intent to drive tension rather than soften the groove. Heavy kicks … Read more
Technotronic – Pump Up The Jam (Kenn Colt Remix) [DropUnited Exclusive] by DropUnited
The flip leans heavily into force and momentum, driven by a dominant low-end that hits with real intent on club systems. Drums are hard and uncompromising, designed to punch through the mix and keep energy levels pinned high. The arrangement stays focused and direct, built for maximum impact during peak-time moments where subtlety isn’t the … Read more
Rigo flips 1, 2 Step into a full-throttle EDM weapon, pushing the iconic collaboration into high-octane club territory. Built around the instantly recognisable vocals from Ciara and Missy Elliott, the remix keeps the attitude front and centre while upgrading the energy for modern dancefloors. Heavy drums and aggressive drop sections drive the momentum, delivering impact … Read more