Italian electro/house DJ and producer Benny Benassi teams up with British pop-rock singer Gary Go, has just debuted a music video on mtvU to kick off Ultra Music Festival, in support of his latest single "Cinema," which has gotten remixed by the producer Sonny Moore, aka Skrillex, who really has become the hottest thing in upcoming electronic music, with his bass heavy bangers that almost everyone seems to fall in love with.
The video features the Grammy winning DJ and his featured guest Gary Go taking turns at some sort of visualization clinic where they wear a helmet that allows them to see a particular memory. And then there's a twist. The Italian disc jokey, along with his collaborator brings fantasies a little closer to reality in this newly released futuristic, sci-fi-themed video, which is either an homage or rip-off of Kathryn Bigelow's 1995 dystopian film "Strange Days," the duo, along with fellow Benassi Brother Alle, relives their most cherished memories via a virtual reality helmet.
The jam starts off upbeat and high energy, with the nice vocals you'd expect. It's a great party banger, turn the bass way up, "Cinema" is the second single taken from Benassi's upcoming fifth full-length album, "Spaceship," to be released later this year. The track will release on April 12, and is also featured in the game "Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit." It's got his signature sound, huge amounts of bass, yet somehow very calm at parts, but still has something extra to cater your party. If you love Skrill, his remix will do more than tickle your fancy. It will probably do something very explicit to you actually. The remix is jam-packed with the customary Skrill filth you know and love.
Electronic music producer Skrillex is taking the electronic music world by storm. He has released a ton of great remixes, including remixes of Lady Gaga's "Alejandro" and La Roux's "In For The Kill." Skrillex's powerful and eclectic approach to electronic music is perfectly shown in this new remix of Benassi's "Cinema." The hard-hitting drums and massive bass drops elevate this song into the upper tier of dubstep anthems. Benassi and Skrillex both dropped Skrill's epic dubstep mix of "Cinema" in their sets at SXSW last week, and the song was by far the EDM anthem of the fest.
The video features the Grammy winning DJ and his featured guest Gary Go taking turns at some sort of visualization clinic where they wear a helmet that allows them to see a particular memory. And then there's a twist. The Italian disc jokey, along with his collaborator brings fantasies a little closer to reality in this newly released futuristic, sci-fi-themed video, which is either an homage or rip-off of Kathryn Bigelow's 1995 dystopian film "Strange Days," the duo, along with fellow Benassi Brother Alle, relives their most cherished memories via a virtual reality helmet.
The jam starts off upbeat and high energy, with the nice vocals you'd expect. It's a great party banger, turn the bass way up, "Cinema" is the second single taken from Benassi's upcoming fifth full-length album, "Spaceship," to be released later this year. The track will release on April 12, and is also featured in the game "Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit." It's got his signature sound, huge amounts of bass, yet somehow very calm at parts, but still has something extra to cater your party. If you love Skrill, his remix will do more than tickle your fancy. It will probably do something very explicit to you actually. The remix is jam-packed with the customary Skrill filth you know and love.
Electronic music producer Skrillex is taking the electronic music world by storm. He has released a ton of great remixes, including remixes of Lady Gaga's "Alejandro" and La Roux's "In For The Kill." Skrillex's powerful and eclectic approach to electronic music is perfectly shown in this new remix of Benassi's "Cinema." The hard-hitting drums and massive bass drops elevate this song into the upper tier of dubstep anthems. Benassi and Skrillex both dropped Skrill's epic dubstep mix of "Cinema" in their sets at SXSW last week, and the song was by far the EDM anthem of the fest.
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