Lady Gaga – Marry the Night (Remixes)

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Lady Gaga – Marry the Night (R3hab Remix)

R3hab turns out remixes like rabbits fuck – fast and furiously until the next thing you know you’ve got an infestation on your hands. Unlike rabbits, R3hab’s remixes aren’t cute and cuddly, they are bigmean and loud.

We’ll get this out of the way right now – YES, it sounds like his other remixes, but his other remixes are dance floor destroyers so why mess with perfection? Say what you will about his sound but there is no other producer pumping out remixes of this quality and the quantity over the last few months. This remix of Lady Gaga’s “Marry the Night” is no different. So sit back, swallow your pride, and let the chainsaw madness continue. You know you love it.

Via: Twitter

Click past the break to listen to remixes from Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Afrojack, and John Dahlback!

 

Lady Gaga – Marry the Night (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Remix)

Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike smashed the house on their recent U.S. tour… and now they’re smashing the remix. They take Gaga’s latest track and launch it into space with a heady, big room remix that leaves the haunting vocals intact. This is the biggest remix of the four, featuring a stadium-ready synth and a marching drum beat.

Via: Soundcloud (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike)

Lady Gaga – Marry the Night (Afrojack Remix)

Afrojack’s productions are pitch-bend perfection. Much like his protege R3hab, his rendition is bursting with that signature Dutch house energy. At 9:26 this is nothing short of epic.

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Lady Gaga – Marry the Night (John Dahlback Remix)

Last and possibly least is John Dahlback’s take on the Gaga tune. It’s not that Dahlback’s remix is bad by any stretch – but he had some stiff competition. It’s classic big-room prog house with electro elements thrown in for a more modern sound, but it just doesn’t draw us in like the above renditions of the song.

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  • david

    Hurts to say but don’t bother putting Sidney samsons on total shit disappointment

  • Jordan

    Have to agree fully with that, was expecting something fairly big. Came up horribly short.

  • GOTIFOO

    The drop and hook of Afrojack’s remix sounds pretty average, but it’s absolutely incredible as a whole live.

    He played us the world exclusive first play of it at Breakout U18s in Sydney and it was amazing.

  • Anonymous

    Sidney has been letting me down pretty consistently for nearly a year now.

  • Arminblom

    Were are the Quintino and Sander van Doorn remixes?

  • Joey Khodanian

    Terrible remixes.

  • Joey Khodanian

    Agreed. Besides music box and his surra de bunda remix, he’s been releasing nothing but crap.

  • Kandy

     the only one i REALLY like is the Dimitri Vegas remix, i actually think it’s better than the original.

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  • Jing_che6999

    nice。。。。

  • http://twitter.com/ctrlfreaks Boogie Bandit + Foxx

    I do like Mutate, though.

  • Anonymous

    R3hab’s remixes suck man I’m sorry. The sheer volume of remixes that he puts out is reallywhat hurts his sound, quality and originality. It’s like “oh nice, a R3hab remix”, but that’s it. I’ll download it but never turn back to it (with exception to his remix Champagne Showers). His remix to Kaskade’s “Eyes” was alright, and his original production with Swanky Tunes “Sending My Love” is a bigroom bomb. Stick with productions R3hab!