Youth In Circles Drops Incredible Flip Of Flux Pavilion's 'Surrender' Collaboration

February 17, 2023 -

Justin Angle

Youth in Circles clearly knows how to take a bass experience to the next level as the release of "Surrender" showcases, originally dropped as a Flux Pavilion collaboration. The song is the first tune of 2023 for the solo producer, who is clearly an experienced producer as the quality of this remix shows. He's cooked up his own distinct sound that can be picked out of a lineup, his particular vibe being merged with the the heart of what "Surrender" is about. Heavy but emotive all in the same go - you get more than what you bargain for with this heater.

With such an honor as being invited and then selected to remix a Flux Pavilion song, it's no surprise that this artist it making the most out of his future. He has an upcoming EP he's planning to drop and all signs are pointing toward this being an epic release that simply cannot be missed.

From playing EDC Mexico, to garnering Spotify editorial support and gaining playout of Alison Wonderland on his music, Youth in Circles is one to watch to say the least.

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