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10 Must-Hear Remixes On SoundCloud

You won't want to miss out on these.

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10 Must-Hear Remixes On SoundCloud
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Soundcloud is home to numerous artists of varying genres. If you dig around a little, you'll find that this unique music platform carries a lot of undiscovered content. So if you're a lover of remixes, or just looking for some fresh music to vibe to, here are my top recommendations.

1. The Killers-Mr. Brightside (Two Friends Remix)

An infusion of electronic into the timeless tune of "Mr. Brightside," you won't want to miss out on this one.

2. Halsey-Gasoline (VLL BLVCK FLIP)

This remix of Halsey's "Gasoline" is an epic one to blast no matter where you are.

3. Ofenback x Bear's Den-Above The Clouds

An upbeat twist on the more calm "Above the Clouds of Pompeii" by Bear's Den.

4. The 1975-Settle Down (EMBRZ Remix)

EMBRZ does a dope job on this youthful electro-pop remix of The 1975's "Settle Down."

5. Twenty One Pilots x Childish Gambino-Heartbeat

A flawless mix between alternative pop and house rap.

6. Louis The Child-It's Strange (Ramzoid Remix)

The electronic vibes from this remix will definitely pull you in and have you listening on repeat.

7. Smoke Filled Room vs The Buzz (Mako/Hermitude)

The perfect combination of two hit songs: "Smoke-Filled Room" and "The Buzz."

8. Where R Ü Now vs Coming Over (Filous Remix)

Chill to this catchy remix by Filous.

9. gnash-i hate u, i love u (zerb remix)

Out of the dozens of "i hate u, i love u" remixes, zerb's stands out above the rest.

10. Kaskade ft. Ilsey-Disarm You (Illenium Remix)

Finishing the list with one of my all-time favorites, Illenium's amazing remix of "Disarm You."

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