Remaking rock into electronic music isn’t an easy job, but these guys took on the challenge successfully! German producer Level 8, known for his latest fast-rising single ‘No We Can’t Be Friends’ on Soave, received the help of his Polish counterpart HVSH and singer H3RØ. The result is an energetic slap house cover of the 2008 hit by Kevin Rudolf and Lil Wayne. Impressive to say the least, how these artists manage to re-invent the original sound into a slapping dance tune that still rocks your socks off!
Timon Dudaczy, better known as Level 8, is a 24-year-old music producer based near Frankfurt, Germany. The golden era of electronic dance music and his idol Avicii inspired him to get involved in music production – an influence that ultimately gave him his alias. His most important principle is to always retain musical freedom and to create all styles of music.
HVSH (pronounced as “HUSH”) is a young mysterious music producer from Poland who originated in a variety of genres, but that was slap house that brought him recognition in the music industry. Since his first releases in this genre, he managed to gain +11,000,000 streams throughout all music streaming platforms and over 500,000 monthly listeners on Spotify alone, although he is still growing as an artist and extending his discography.
A hybrid created for war, follow H3R∅ on his journey through pain, self-discovery, adventure, and hope. An anti-hero destined for purpose, H3R∅ sets out to take all his listeners on a personal journey through different dimensions with the music created from his story. His sound ranges from a blend of dark, hypnotic melodies syncopated with elements of edgy, electronic Dubstep, Bass House, Future Bass, Trap, and Complextro. With unexpected drops and hooks, the adventure of H3R∅‘s catchy music seeks to invite everyone in and find freedom from what has imprisoned them. The “3∅” within his name symbolizes the constant evolution and growth to become more. It exudes the energy of inspiration, creativity, optimism, society, communication, and self-expression. H3R∅ invokes a message within all of us that we have the power and ability to make a change in our lives and influence the world around us.
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