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Chuckie & Dzeko & Torres – "Down To This" (Original Mix)

  • April 29, 2013
  • James Mazur
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Dirty Dutch legend Chuckie has teamed up with the young and talented Canadian duo Dzeko & Torres to bring you the next big anthemic electro house track titled "Down To This", released on Big Beat Records. This track was first noted and highly praised by music enthusiasts after the French DJ sensation David Guetta played it out at Ultra Music Festival in Miami, Florida. Combining a melodic buildup with a gritty electro tribal drop makes this big room sound the new signature track for festivals around the globe.

I asked Luis Torres from Dzeko & Torres how this track came about and what the creativity was behind it and he responded, "Basically, when we started working on the track we were looking for something really stabby and bouncy and we just started with the leads first. It wasn't  until we were almost done with the track that we decided to go with a big hard-style kick. That was more of Chuckie's idea, and I'm glad he suggested it because  it definitely made the track what it is. There were also actually like ten different versions of the breakdown because we really didn't want do anything too related to the rest of the track, so we tried a bunch of stuff until we finally decided to use that specific melody. We really love the track from beginning to end, we feel like every section is solid!"

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