While Martin Garrix’s “Animals” surely had its moment at EDC Las Vegas, some might say it was a bit overplayed, thus Ak9 has decided to act on the apparent “Big Room” takeover that seems to be sweeping the EDM scene. Entitled Ak9‘s “Definitely Not Bigroom” Remix, AK9 completely demolishes the track and brings it back to life as a fast paced, electro induced hit with heavily sawed out synths and an explosive kick drum. AK9 decided to substitute the overly utilized hardstyle kicks prominent in the original and replaced them with a complex series of discordant notes, turning the track on its head. If music speaks for an artist, I think it’s pretty clear what Ak9 thinks about the whole ‘Big Room’ thing.
No Free Download, yet, but we’ll notify you when it’s released! In the meantime, check out the tune below!
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my thoughts too.
This better than the original lol…
So, what do people mean by ‘big room’? Is it like saying: ‘deeper minimal sound’? Can anyone answer me this?
I like it alot! awesome freaking tune!
way better!
(READITBACKWARDS=BIGROOM)
berver
Definitely big room dubstep
actually I am making some bigroom tracks too, but this was my response to all these festival bigroom trap remixes that sounded the same 😀
thanks for posting though! <3
sighhhhhhhhh, another shitttt ass music blog. Whoever wrote this and whoever writes these other shit mainstream music articles, youre fucking tools. Where is the Drum and Bass in this track? And why do you think its ok to describe the track as a Dubstep/Drum and Bass tune? You do know that those are two vastly different genres that sound extremely different? Why do you think its ok to lump them together, even if one of these labels doesn’t even describe the track at all? Step your game up, do some real serious research through the blogosphere and stop posting and even thinking about this garbage new electro house EDM trash.
I WANT A DL haha.
I’ma call it room-step or big-step d: jk.