Krewella – Live For The Night (Remixes)

Live For The Night Remixes

Krewella, despite reaching such mainstream success with their own unique sound, have become the object of producers to remix. After the pandemic success of all the Alive Remixes, their single “Live For The Night” becomes the next to follow suit with producers like Dash Berlin, W&W, Pegboard Nerds, Deniz Koyu, Danny Avila and XIlent, commissioned for official remixes.

You can Buy the EP here. Hit past the break for a track-by-track breakdown.

Krewella – Live For The Night (Dash Berlin Remix)

Dash Berlin has lent his talents to remix the pop-dance single, adding a much more emotive, softer touch. With a heavy synth progression, making the production more vocal centric.

Krewella – Live For The Night (W&W Remix)

Dutch producers W&W have chopped the vocals and added their booming big-room kick drum touch that they’re oh-so-famous for, backed by an arena/festival melody and a vocoder. This one’s a perfect, snug fit into any Arena stage set.

Krewella – Live For The Night (Xilent Remix)

UK based ingenious melodic electro/dubstep producer Xilent has added his unique gritty, yet melodic dubstep touch to the original, completely re-inventing the track. Adding subtle trance synth stabs, and a groovy glitch infused backing to vocal bridge. This is one track, that we at The Bangin Beats believe, steals the attention on the Remix EP, along with the Pegboard Nerds Remix

Krewella – Live For The Night (Deniz Koyu & Danny Avila Remix)

The very talented Deniz Koyu & Danny Avila team up to add their signature progressive Generation Wild touch to Krewella single.  With a melodic synth and groovy sub bass, this is a much happier, bouncier version of the original.

Krewella – Live For The Night (Pegboard Nerds Remix)

Norwegian Pegboard Nerds have also signed up to add their own touch to the original.  Starting off slow the song picks up so suddenly making way to completely dance-y Hardstyle drop, which suddenly converts to a dirty dubstep bridge. One of the best remixes on the EP, in our opinion.

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