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Marshmello Tests Out New Martin Garrix Remix At Ultra Singapore

Ultra Singapore's second annual event went down without a hitch over the weekend, bringing along major acts like DJ Snake, Kygo, Nero, ZHU and more for two days of electronic music madness. We've already heard deadmau5's full set from the festival, and now an audio rip has surfaced from Marshmello's performance, offering up our first glimpse at a new remix.
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Ultra Singapore’s second annual event went down without a hitch over the weekend, bringing along major acts like DJ Snake, Kygo, Nero, ZHU and more for two days of electronic music madness. We’ve already heard deadmau5’s full set from the festival, and now an audio rip has surfaced from Marshmello‘s performance, offering up our first glimpse at a new remix.

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During his set, Marshmello unveiled a newly remixed version of fellow DJ Martin Garrix’s video game inspired single “Oops,” released a few months back as a free download. The audio rip only gives us about a minute long preview of the new rework, but it’s already clear that Marshmello has another gem up his pure white sleeves.

The familiar 8-bit synth progression from the original version of “Oops” starts things off, before the thump of a kick and hand clap join the mix to push the tune towards the drops. Marshmello then works in his characteristic future bass charm with high pitched lead melodies layered over booming sub kicks and rapid fire hi-hats, delivering a solid remix that we’d love to see get an official release.


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