That’s what dance music is all about.Thanks to the HipHop-, Soul- and Afrobeat-Arists this isn't the most boaring year since sometime in the nineties. Who can’t relate to its message of moving on? French house producer Fred Falke brings disco-house brilliance to the familiar hit, keeping things sexy and cool despite the mounting energy to scream. “Dancing On My Own” is an absolute Robyn fan favorite. Robyn – “Dancing On My Own” (Fred Falke Remix) There are many moods throughout its journey, from heights with angelic strings to electronic valleys, but you don’t ever look back. Again, he lets the beat built itself to a frenzy across seven-and-a-half minutes. Steve Angello trades arpeggio synths for hard-hitting, syncopated kicks. Kleerup ( Steve Angello Dub)Īnother Swede takes the reigns on this bleepy-bloopy Robyn original. This one goes out to all the cool cats in the audience who aren’t afraid to let their hips lead. Fans may be pleasantly surprised to hear the quick lounge, jazzy groove. Let’s take things back in time to Robyn’s soulful R&B pop days with this remix of “Keep This Fire Burning” from a young Sebastian Ingrosso and fellow Swede Fader. Robyn – “Keep This Fire Burning” ( Ingrosso & Fader Remix) He takes a trance approach on the seven-and-a-half-minute rework, really letting each moment climb toward its biggest peak. Two larger-than-life Swedes come together on this remix of “Hang With Me.” Even listening to the original, you can hear how Avicii’s timeless melodies could fit inside its catchy curves. It’s a little spicy, but your body should appreciate the heat. His take on “Indestructible” has an invigorating warm up, and when you’re ready to sweat, he’ll give you the bounciest beat with which to jump around the floor. If you’re looking for more kick in your Robyn remix, let Kung Fu master Laidback Luke hit you in the face with electro ferocity. Robyn – “Indestructible” ( Laidback Luke Club Edit) Synths rain heavy over a pulsing, space-age beat, and everything makes you wanna don a shiny, neon leotard and give the dance floor your best jazzercise performance. It’s glitchy, grimy and deliciously discotized. This remix actually came out a few years after A-Trak’s generational cult classic Infintity +1 mix, but it still carries that perfectly late-aught blog house attitude. It’s cinematic, a true battle of ecstatic tension and release Love should never be rushed, and neither should a groove this magnetic. The Black Madonna lets the air into on this eight-and-a-half-minute sonic exploration. Robyn’s edgy disco gets a deep rework from another powerful female force. Robyn – “Indestructible” (The Black Madonna Remix) Once this drop kicks in, you’ll lose your head in the energy and forget the world anyway After all, Robyn is the patron saint of dancing on your own. There’s bliss on the other side of this build, whether or not your crush ever likes you back. He lets Robyn lead the way through a field of distortion.
Robyn ( R3hab Remix)Ī steady beat lures you to the dance floor on R3hab’s take.
At seven and a half minutes, it plays the long game, and you will be head over heels with the groove when it’s all said and done. Where Rye Rye and Robyn’s original is cool, calm and collected, this remix of “Will Never Be Mine” electrifies at every touch. Yes, Dutch house dynamo Fedde Le Grand is on the case. Robyn ( Fedde Le Grand Remix)Ĭrunchy electro vibes burst onto the scene over a heavy metronome kick. It’s pure indie dance yumminess, again, definitive of the 2011 era in which it was released. Cymbals crash and rhythms syncopate until your body reaches a strange place of calm. Robyn – “Call Your Girlfriend” ( Sultan & Ned Shepard Remix)Ĭanadian electronic duo Sultan & Ned Shepard bring some electric bass bite to its thumping electro-house remix. You did cheat on your girlfriend, after all. of course, there’s a little touch of the sinister behind each note. There’s great release after you get something of this magnitude off your chest, and the Chicago-born producer rewards your honesty with a shiny house rhythm that’ll have you reaching for the stars. Kaskade’s take on the bad news breaker comes on like a rush to the head. Robyn – “Call Your Girlfriend” ( Kaskade Remix) Special shout out to the cut-and-paste vocals all over this classically 2011 dubstep sound. When you’ve finally realized what’s going on, the angry rumbles begin, but even those are beautiful in this starry sonic space. Just as the girlfriend is sideswiped by the news, your head swims in the shimmering melody. Some half-time drums let our bodies prepare for impending bass. Robyn – “Call Your Girlfriend” ( Feed Me Remix)