Carnage is probably one of those producers who doesn’t let himself be restricted by one sound, and instead dabbles with different genres. Be it trap, electro house, progressive house, house or hip hop. But Diamante Blackmon is a man of many genres. So prior to his debut India tour kicking off this weekend, we bring you 5 of his tracks that show you how truly diverse Carnage‘s sound is.
1. Hardwell – Spaceman (Carnage Festival Trap Remix)
Probably his most famous remix till date, this is what catapulted Carnage into fame. With Spaceman already being a crowd favourite, Carnage took the single and gave it a fabulous trap treatment, which was supported by a lot of DJs out there, including Tiesto, who played it in his set during his India tour in 2013.
https://soundcloud.com/djcarnageofficial/hardwell-spaceman-carnage
2. Yuna – Live Your Life (Carnage & Jakob Lido Remix)
Carnage took the progressive house route with this remix, when he collaborated with Swedish progressive house producer Jakob Lido to create a melodic, big room, progressive remix of Malaysian singer Yuna’s Live Your Life. What’s more, he ever made it available as a free download!
https://soundcloud.com/djcarnageofficial/live-your-life-yuna-dj-carnage
3. Carnage x Erick Morillo x Harry Romero feat. Mr. V – Let The Freak Out
Carnage moved towards a more groovy, melodic sound in this collaboration with Erick Morillo and Harry Romero and Mr. V on the vocals. Producing a house track again came up as a big surprise, but with the finesse on the production, we would definitely like more of that from Mr. Chipotle in the future.
https://soundcloud.com/djcarnageofficial/carnage-x-erick-morillo-x-harry-romero-let-the-freak-out-feat-mr-v-official-audio
4. Carnage ft. Migos – BRICKS
Carnage moved to a more friendly sound with BRICKS, when he took a hip hop approach to the single. Punchy bass, Migos on rapping duty and everything groovy, this is Carnage at his finest.
https://soundcloud.com/djcarnageofficial/bricks-feat-migos-original
5. Carnage & Tony Junior – Michael Jordan (Original Mix)
Carnage collaborated with Dutch producer Tony Junior for a big room, electro house track, which he named after one on the most popular athletes and basketball players of our time, Michael Jordan. Complete with a pounding bassline, infectious synth hooks and a fist pumping breakdown, Carnage showed us that he’s adept with production at multiple genres.
https://soundcloud.com/djcarnageofficial/carnage-tony-junior-michael
Event Details
5th December – Blue Frog, Mumbai
6th December – Kitty Su, Delhi
7th December – Sunburn: On The Road To Goa, Pune
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