Devotion – Dimension (Javii Bootleg) [Drub & Bass]

Javii electrifies Dimension’s “Devotion” with a high-voltage Drum & Bass bootleg that pushes the original’s energy into overdrive. The emotional vocal stabs and soaring melodies stay intact, but the entire track surges forward on a sharper, more aggressive DnB framework. Javii’s take hits with fast-paced percussion, snapping snares, and a driving bassline that crackles with … Read more

Dr. Dre – The Next Episode (Josh Le Tissier Techno Remix) [Techno]

Josh Le Tissier drags Dr. Dre’s “The Next Episode” straight into the warehouse with a pounding Techno remix that hits with full industrial force. The legendary West Coast hook and vocal stabs stay instantly recognisable, but everything beneath them is rebuilt into a relentless techno engine — heavy kicks, gritty low-end pressure, and razor-sharp percussion … Read more

alentino Khan – Deep Down Low (Pizzata & Klein Remix) [EDM]

Pizzata & Klein take Valentino Khan’s “Deep Down Low” and flip it into a club-heavy House weapon that hits with serious low-end attitude. The original’s hypnotic vocal commands remain intact, but the duo rebuild the groove with thick, driving bass, punchy drums, and gritty rhythmic stabs that push the track into peak-time territory. Every element … Read more

Eric Prydz – Pjanoo (Krakota Bootleg) [Drum & Bass]

Krakota flips Eric Prydz’s iconic “Pjanoo” into a high-energy Drum & Bass bootleg that sends the festival classic into full rave mode. The unforgettable piano melody stays front and centre, but Krakota surrounds it with rapid-fire drums, crisp snares, and a powerful rolling bassline that drives the track forward at DnB speed. The buildup carries … Read more

Yeah Yeah Yeahs x Wildchild – Heads Will Roll x Renegade Master (EXEAT Remix)

EXEAT fires up a massive club-ready remix by blending Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ “Heads Will Roll” with Wildchild’s timeless “Renegade Master,” creating a high-impact, crowd-igniting weapon. The remix keeps the iconic “Off with your head” hook and the unmistakable Renegade Master vocal stabs, but fuses them into a punchy, modern club framework loaded with driving drums, … Read more

Cloonee – Stephanie (D.K.O Remix) [Tech House]

D.K.O delivers a club-focused Tech House twist on Cloonee’s “Stephanie,” pushing the track into a heavier, more energetic space built for peak-time floors. The original’s cheeky vocal hook stays front and centre, but the groove underneath gets a full upgrade — tighter drums, chunky percussion hits, and a driving low-end that adds real weight to … Read more

Jeremih ft. YG – Don’t Tell ’Em (Dovonin Edit) [Tech House]

Dovonin flips Jeremih & YG’s “Don’t Tell ’Em” into a slick Tech House driver built for clubs that want groove, rhythm, and attitude in equal measure. The edit keeps the iconic vocal hook that everyone knows, but reshapes the entire foundation with tight tech drums, a warm rolling bassline, and subtle percussive details that give … Read more

Madonna – 4 Minutes (feat. Justin Timberlake & Timbaland) (Qash Remix)

Qash injects big club energy into Madonna’s “4 Minutes” with a high-impact remix that turns the 2008 pop smash into a fully charged dancefloor weapon. Madonna and Justin Timberlake’s vocals hit with instant nostalgia, while Timbaland’s rhythmic flair is reimagined through a modern club framework — punchy drums, bold bass movement, and crisp percussive accents … Read more

Sabrina Carpenter – Juno (Bass Cowboy Bootleg) [Disco]

Bass Cowboy gives Sabrina Carpenter’s “Juno” a bright, feel-good Disco makeover that lifts the original’s playful energy onto a vibrant dancefloor groove. The bootleg keeps Sabrina’s catchy vocal lines intact, but surrounds them with punchy disco drums, funky bass movement, and shimmering rhythmic accents that instantly lighten the vibe. There’s a fun, carefree bounce to … Read more

Akon – Right Now (Gilla & RICHTANNER® Remix) [R&B]

Gilla & RICHTANNER® flip Akon’s “Right Now (Na Na Na)” into a smooth, modern R&B remix that keeps the original’s emotional pull while giving it a cleaner, more polished groove. Akon’s unmistakable topline remains the centerpiece, but the duo refresh the production with warm chords, subtle rhythmic accents, and a soft bounce that feels perfect … Read more

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