3LAU, Paris & Simo feat. Bright Lights - Escape (Ronin Remix)

October 26, 2013 -

Brett Blackman

The Philadelphia duo, Ronin go Down Undah as they go big yet again with their newest remix. Taking the stems of the 3lau, Paris & Simo feat. Bright Lights big-room tune, "Escape" the two add that Aussie bounce flare that has been spreading like wild fire, giving the song a little more oomph on the dance floor and eardrums. What I like about this song, (and all of Ronin's tracks) is that they offer two separately huge drops to this Revealed Recordings track. Keeping the integrity of the original song by not ruining the vocals and the progressive chords of the track, the two make this remix their own by adding a few special layers and drops that will keep you on the edge of your seat or make you fall off of. I personally hope artists pick up on the Aussie bounce sound more, because it is surely something else to hear played out live. Now you can grab a free copy of the re-mastered version!

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