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126–128 BPM (standard for house, though some listings note 190 BPM based on double-time analysis) Label: STMPD RCRDS / Dubset Media Why the "Extended Mix" Matters
Includes instrumental sections (typically 16–32 bars) that allow DJs to beatmatch and transition smoothly between tracks. Follow (Extended Mix)
While the radio edit is streamlined for streaming and broadcast, the (clocking in at approximately 6:15) is designed specifically for DJs and club environments: 126–128 BPM (standard for house, though some listings
The extended format provides more "breathing room" during the breakdown, enhancing the impact when the drop eventually hits. Production & Style The track is characterized by its gritty, distorted
Retains the complete atmospheric buildup and melodic breaks that are sometimes shortened in radio versions.
The track is characterized by its gritty, distorted synth leads and a heavy "club" feel, moving away from the more melodic pop styles both artists are also known for. It is frequently featured in sets alongside other Garrix hits like the Quantum - Extended Mix or Oxygen - Extended Mix. How to Make a GOOD Extended Mix of an EDM Song!