Sam Paganini - Rave (adam Beyer & Layton Giordani Remix) | Drumcode -

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If the original was a dark warehouse at 3:00 AM, this remix is a mainstage sunrise at 6:00 AM. To help me find your next favorite track, tell me: Do you prefer this , or something more

While the original was defined by its dark, hypnotic "rave" vocal and stripped-back percussion, this remix adds that signature Drumcode sheen . The low end is tighter, more aggressive, and engineered to rattle the chest of anyone standing near a subwoofer. The low end is tighter, more aggressive, and

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It’s a respectful nod to the past that refuses to stay there. It manages to preserve the "heads-down" energy of the original while adding enough festival-ready power to ensure it’s the peak-time anthem of any set.

This remix is less of a rework and more of a between two generations of techno royalty . Taking Sam Paganini’s "Rave"—a track that practically defined the 2014 circuit with its cavernous, rolling groove—Adam Beyer and Layton Giordani have sharpened it into a weapon built for the modern era.