Kryder feat. Bo Bruce – Damaged (Dzeko & Torres Remix) [Free Download]

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Toronto duo Dzeko & Torres have hit two major milestones recently: reaching 15,000 fans on Facebook and announcing a coveted spot at Tomorrowland. To give back to their fans they are offering a free download of their official remix of Kryder and Bo Bruce’s “Damaged.” The massive progressive hit comes after their impressive compilation “2012 in 10 minutes,” and has already seen support from the likes of Tiesto’s Club Life and Felix Cartal’s Weekend Workout. Download below.

Depeche Mode – Enjoy The Silence (Tom Staar & Kryder Remix) [Exclusive DA Giveaway]

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Last we heard from Tom Staar & Kryder they were remixing Afrojack’s “Can’t Stop Me Now,” but this time around they’re taking it back to 1990 with Depeche Mode’s “Enjoy the Silence.” Their acid house rave spin on the track features big room synths that overwrite the original’s melody plus an electro bassline. Tom Staar & Kryder’s remix of the track is available for free download exclusively through Dancing Astronaut. Grab your copy below.

Nathan C feat. Kash – Follow (Kryder Remix)

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Hot off the press from Maquina Music, Nathan C’s latest release, “Follow,” gets the remix treatment from progressive house newcomer, Kryder, who recently remixed Swedish House Mafia‘s “Don’t You Worry Child.” Transmuting the original into pure, progressive bliss, Kryder does well to increase the original’s energy ten-fold with big room chord slams and a pulsing bass line that he allows to breathe amidst side-chained synthesizers.

Nathan C feat. Kash – Follow (Kryder Remix)

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Swedish House Mafia – Don’t You Worry Child (Remixes)

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Swedish House Mafia’s emotional last dance “Don’t You Worry Child” has been one of the most followed tracks this season in light of Until Now and One Last Tour. The saga continues with its remix package, which features fresh takes from Tom Staar & Kryder, Promise Land, and Joris Voorn. While the original once seemed untouchable, its three remixes span progressive, electro, and techno, making it translatable for a wide variety of DJ sets between festival stages and late night dance floors. Listen to the eclectic remix package below the break, head to Beatport for the release, and let us know which rendition is your personal favorite.

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Afrojack – Can’t Stop Me (Kryder & Staar Remix)

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Afrojack’s “Can’t Stop Me” has been one of the more popular big room tracks for nearly a year and has already seen its remix package. The remixes from TiestoR3hab, and Dyro took the tune to a new level while amplifying it in the same vain as the original. More recently, a rendition from Tom Staar and Kryder has been floating around sets and has gone viral due to its juxtaposing elements. Breathing new life into “Can’t Stop Me,” Kryder and Staar’s deeper twist has finally seen its worldwide release, bringing the track and its history full circle. Experience Afrojack’s monster production in a new light and head to Beatport to claim it for your own.

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Swedish House Mafia unveils Tom Staar and Kryder mix of ‘Don’t You Worry Child’

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Tom Staar and Kryder impressed us with their remix of Afrojack’s “Can’t Stop Me” and they are back to bringing their unique blend of bouncey house to another monster track: Swedish House Mafia’s “Don’t You Worry Child.” The remix completely ditches the piano chords of the original and replaces them with stronger drum sounds that give this a distinctly after-hours kind of vibe. John Martin’s vocal is still front and center, but the duo uses effects expertly to augment the vocal in the same way as they did with Shermanology’s on “Can’t Stop Me.” No word on a release date for the remix yet, but we’re sure there will be many, many more to come — we’ll keep you posted. Listen to it below.

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Kryder – Scorpio (Original Mix)

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Kryder impressed us with a super-hot remix of Afrojack and Shermanology’s “Can’t Stop Me” that was dropped by Axwell at Electric Zoo, and the UK act is back with a new track called “Scorpio.” The track is pretty much all over the place — with slow melodic progressions, crazy-sounding drops, and an overall vibe that feels made for the festival circuit. The sounds get slightly repetitive by the time you get all the way through, but the underlying melody is definitely something to bounce along to. The track was released yesterday on Armada subsidiary Trice Recordings,  and is sure to become a late-night banger in grimy nightclubs around the world.

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Pnau – Solid Ground (Kryder Remix)

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Although I already posted the noteworthy Tim Mason remix  to “Solid Ground,” Kryder’s remix is undoubtably deserving of its own post. The differences between the two remixes are actually like night and day. Initially, Kryder builds the track up resembling the melodic “K2,” which was heavily supported by the great Tiesto. However, unlike Tim Mason who leads his remix with elegant and moving synths, Kryder pumps out extra adrenaline with fat bass lines and piercing electro horns bumping at the drop. They are both admirable in their own ways, but I have to say Kryder may win the battle with this one, what do you think?

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