After the balls-to-the-walls teaser video dropped via Skrillex’s YouTube channel, the internet seizured in anticipation for the full streams – today they’ve arrived. Each remix encompass groundbreaking dynamism and remarkable energy; an overall sick example of the shifting times in EDM.
The Milo & Otis remix starts off the experience with an old school Jay Z-like hip-hop beat, followed by a destructive build-up and massive drop that has no single genre title. The eclectic, original sound and distinct drum beat (an element frequently ignored in EDM tracks) showcase the power of blending various families of sound.
Valentino Khan takes things in a new school direction with his remix, giving it a dose of tribal drums and a light, yet incredibly cool drop. The tempo changes and insane energy makes you wonder how dope it would be played out live; the remix is wild ride through and through.
Ape Drums goes ape shit with his “Recess” remix, giving the track a spaced-out tropical spin and a trippy moombahton melody. Ape Drums twist is easily the weirdest and most outstanding track in the group.
Flux Pavilion finishes the EP with a true-to-his-roots remix, featuring a slow opening ballad and a classic Flux Pavilion drop. Flux’s ability to include his extraordinary signature sound across all his releases, but still make it fresh, is legendary.
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