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Madison Mars flips Hardwell hit into must-hear house anthem [Premiere]

  • August 4, 2017
  • Jason Heffler
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In an ironic twist on his celebrated release history, which is imbued with electro house and, more recently, hardstyle, Hardwell stunned when he debuted a heady future bass tune before an exultant Ultra Miami crowd back in March 2017. The melodic track, which was tentatively dubbed "Creatures of the Night," quickly became one of the most ballyhooed ID's of Hardwell's career due to its drastic shift in production in contrast to his celebrated big room sound.

Since its official release in May "Creatures of the Night," which features Young Money's Austin Mahone on vocals, has amassed millions of streams in typical Hardwell fashion. Now it receives a makeover in the form of an enthralling future house remix from Madison Mars, which EARMILK has the distinct pleasure of premiering.

In our pre-summer interview with Madison, he gushed about forthcoming remixes featuring "that Madison Mars signature sound." Not only did he stay true to his word, but he also dropped arguably the best remix of his career. Check it out above and smash those Spotify playlist buttons.

Connect with Madison Mars: Facebook | Twitter | Soundcloud

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