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Martin Garrix, Carnage & More Put Their Own Twist On “Sandstorm”

by Your EDM Staff
March 19, 2015
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Martin Garrix, Carnage & More Put Their Own Twist On “Sandstorm”

Future Music Festival is an incredible experience in Australia that brings some of the best artists around the world to the land down under. InTheMix happened to also be in attendance this year, and had the opportunity to sit down with a few of the festival’s headliners for video interviews.

As a light-hearted question for the interviews, they asked several headliners of the festival to sing the infamous record “Sandstorm” from Darude which is one of the most recognizable tracks in dance music today. In their own personal styles Carnage, Art Department, Martin Garrix & more bob their heads to the imagined beat and hum along with the repetitive synths. As one would expect, Carnage appears to take on a bass-heavy interpretation while Kiesza does her own freestyle on the record; but who really brings about a chuckle is the man himself, Darude, who claims “I’d rather do it with a synthesizer.”

Watch below!

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