NGHTMRE Takes On Kill The Noise With Huge "FUK UR MGMT" Remix – We Got This Covered
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NGHTMRE Takes On Kill The Noise With Huge “FUK UR MGMT” Remix

In the early days of dubstep's conquest of American dance floors, Kill The Noise established himself as one of the most brutal producers in the game, crafting bass heavy bangers like "Kill The Noise Pt. 1" and his remix of Noisia's "Diplodicus." Although he's has largely sidestepped the face melting style of his earlier productions, the DJ has remained a major influence on emerging bass artists.
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In the early days of dubstep’s conquest of American dance floors, Kill The Noise established himself as one of the most brutal producers in the game, crafting bass heavy bangers like “Kill The Noise Pt. 1” and his remix of Noisia’s “Diplodicus.” Although he’s has largely sidestepped the face melting style of his earlier productions, the DJ has remained a major influence on emerging bass artists.

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This week, one of the most promising bass music producers has delivered a huge remix of Kill The Noise’s track “FUK UR MGMT.” 2016 has been a trailblazing year for NGHTMRE that has seen the musician releasing tons of great material, and his latest mix is no exception.

NGHTMRE’s version of “FUK UR MGMT” is a monstrous blend of dubstep, trap and electro-house. Metallic basslines and pummeling beats dominate the first drop, before things take an unexpected twist, leading in to a spastic four on the floor section.

NGHTMRE‘s take on the track is a fitting re-imagining of the original, and best of all, it’s available as a free download – which you can grab here.


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