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YetepJust a mere 6 months ago Dillon Francis and Alison Wonderland jumped into the studio together and threw down an absolute banger which made us all loose our minds. It’s a song that has competently taken the scene due to its raw grit and lyrical wit. We get the Alison Wonderment in the vocals and that utter chaos in the octaves with that Francis flare.
The people know a chart topper when they hear it so it was no surprise to see an EP of remixes surface. We covered that news just a few months ago, thinking we had seen it all. Now, with one of our favorites putting their spin on the slapper, this just turned into top blog news. Bass extraordinaire, NGHTMRE, showed them all how it’s done with a packed punch of powerful vibes. It’s something you need to hear. Check it out below.
Literal flames, huh? A NGHTMRE flip just hits different, and you know what else hits different…NGHTMRE live with fellow producers Seven Lions, Slander, and The Glitch Mob for The Alchemy Tour. There’s absolutely nowhere else you need to be on October 13, grab your tickets here.
Fan of the original? You can see Alison Wonderland at our upcoming Goldrush Music Festival and Dillon Francis at Decadence AZ 2019.
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