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Swedish House Mafia ft. Pharrell – One (Bittermind Remix) [EDM]

Bittermind injects massive scale into Swedish House Mafia’s One, turning the iconic collaboration with Pharrell into a wide, cinematic EDM moment built for big systems. The remix leans heavily on atmosphere, using expansive synth layers, tension-building risers, and spacious breakdowns to create a sense of lift and anticipation. Pharrell’s vocal is used strategically, cutting through … Read more

RÜFÜS DU SOL – Innerbloom (DirtySnatcha Flip) [Dubstep]

DirtySnatcha takes RÜFÜS DU SOL’s deeply emotional original and twists it into a dark, gritty Dubstep flip that hits with serious weight. The hypnotic atmosphere of “Innerbloom” is preserved, but it’s reshaped around heavy bass pressure, distorted textures and hard-hitting drum patterns that give the track a far more aggressive edge. The contrast between the … Read more

Teriyaki Boyz – Tokyo Drift (BEAUZ Remix) [Techno]

BEAUZ flips Teriyaki Boyz’ iconic Tokyo Drift into a dark, modern Techno weapon built for serious club pressure. The legendary vocal hook is treated as a rhythmic element rather than a singalong moment, dropping in and out to heighten tension. Driving kicks, industrial-leaning percussion, and a relentless low-end pulse form the backbone, giving the track … Read more

Emmediesse – TMB [Tech House]

TMB sees Emmediesse deliver a tight, groove-led Tech House cut with a clear underground mindset, released on the ever-consistent c l a s s y imprint. As an original production, the track focuses on rhythm and restraint, built around a punchy drum framework that stays locked and functional throughout. The low-end carries a confident, steady … Read more

Missy Elliott – Get Ur Freak On (Gonan Drew Remix) [Tech House]

Gonan Drew flips Missy Elliott’s unmistakable club classic into a filthy, underground Tech House edit with serious attitude. The original’s Eastern-inspired motifs are pushed deeper into tribal territory, sitting over gritty percussion, raw drum programming and a heavy, stripped-back low end built for dark rooms. The groove is tight and functional, using space and tension … Read more

Fred again.., Mesto – Caramelle Lap 5 (Martin Minotti Edit) [EDM]

Martin Minotti pushes “Caramelle Lap 5” into darker, more driven EDM territory, transforming the original Fred again.. and Mesto collaboration into a gritty, high-energy club weapon. The edit leans on raw drum pressure and a tough, forward-moving rhythm, stripping back any softness in favour of urgency and impact. The groove is relentless, with distorted low-end … Read more

Juush – Break It Down [House]

Juush delivers a no-nonsense house cut with Break It Down, built around a thick, bass-heavy groove that does most of the talking. As an original production, the track keeps things focused and functional, leaning into weight and rhythm over unnecessary decoration. Juush locks in a chunky low-end that sits deep in the mix, giving the … Read more

Jordan Dae Mashup Pack Vol. 5 [Tech House]

Jordan Dae Mashup Pack Vol. 5 is a tightly focused Tech House collection built around minimal pressure, functional grooves and smart vocal flips. The pack blends instantly recognisable hooks with underground drum frameworks, keeping everything stripped-back and club-efficient. Each mashup is designed for long blends, using tight percussion, controlled low-end and subtle energy shifts rather … Read more

Prodigy – Smack My Bitch Up (Henry Fong Remix) [EDM]

Henry Fong takes The Prodigy’s infamous rave-era weapon and drags it straight into modern peak-time EDM territory. The raw aggression of the original is still front and centre, but it’s rebuilt around thunderous festival-ready drums, sharp builds, and a heavy, no-nonsense drop designed for maximum impact. The remix leans into high-pressure energy rather than nostalgia, … Read more