1- Kato remix
2-CAZZETTE meets Ash remix
Two boiling hot new remixes of the multible gold award winning hit 'Seek Bromance' by Tim Berg.
Danish producer Kato delivers a progressive house remix and the team 'CAZZETTE meets Ash' came up with a dirty electro version of the biggest tune of 2010/2011 and beyond.
The previously released versions by Avicii, Chris Reece and Bimbo Jones are still hot and available. Check out the video if you haven't done so yet.
Additional info: www.facebook.com/sirupmusic
2-CAZZETTE meets Ash remix
Two boiling hot new remixes of the multible gold award winning hit 'Seek Bromance' by Tim Berg.
Danish producer Kato delivers a progressive house remix and the team 'CAZZETTE meets Ash' came up with a dirty electro version of the biggest tune of 2010/2011 and beyond.
The previously released versions by Avicii, Chris Reece and Bimbo Jones are still hot and available. Check out the video if you haven't done so yet.
Dimitri Kechagias review: Tim Berg's Bromance started as a wonderful instrumental underground hit and very fast with the vocal version became one of the biggest anthems of last year and continues to be on the playlist of many djs even this year. Of course it has secure its position as a classic dance track part of the EDM culture and history in all the future compilations such as "The Best Dance Anthems Ever". Now the top anthem returns with two really different versions from the previous ones. First of all the succesful Kato transforms the track into a deep dark really groovy and hypnotic prog house anthem. He uses from the original only the vocal and this only in the two really atmospheric breakdowns and he abandons completely the main characteristic melody of the original. For deep late night sets its going to be great choice. Second remix is by CAZZETTE meets Ash and my favorite as well. If you like dynamic powerful electrohouse nu-rave indie dance style sounds this remix will become easily your favorite. Really creative, unique and fresh take of the well-known original. Its very cool the way he twists and turns the original melody and he makes something new with it. Of course some dupstep influences are evident as well. The classic anthem is back once again, be prepared.
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