When remixing a song, it can be hard to strike a balance between putting your own spin on it and staying true to the original. Taking this into consideration, the remix of Marster‘s ‘At Night’ by Mike Jolly is the perfect example of a remix done right. Mike Jolly is no stranger to remix duty, having previously remixed ‘No More Love’ by B3NNET, Mike puts his experience to good use as he delivers a magnificent remix for us to enjoy.
For this remix, Mike Jolly strikes that balance between his own style and the original perfectly. He uses a progressive tone and the vocals from the original but utilizes them in a unique way that makes this single become some-what of an original production. His synth-work combines with the vocals effortlessly and when taking a listen, we can’t help but hit replay once it comes to an end.
Stream this single below.
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