‘From The Vaults’ signifies a meticulous curation of various talents from the Drum and Bass realm tasked with remixing Renegade Hardware’s illustrious back catalogue. This undertaking blends a handful of Renegade Hardware’s most prominent tracks with the unique artistic interpretations of each selected artist, infusing a renewed vibrancy into every composition and presenting innovative viewpoints. Download/Stream Ekwols’ remix of ‘The Plague’ here: https://lnk.to/RHFTV02.
The Plague, originally released as part of the ‘Invisible Man’ EP in 2003, is a collaboration from Keaton & Hive; this track earned a special place in the hearts of Renegade Hardware and Keaton & Hive enthusiasts. Taking on remix duties is the UK rising star Ekwols, who delivers a heavy dancefloor aimed reinterpretation paying homage to the brilliance of Keaton & Hive’s original composition, with a boost of Ekwols’ hard-hitting signature. This remix is poised to become a cherished gem for devoted Hardware fans.
The second instalment of this series provides just a glimpse of what’s in store. Keep your ears to the ground because Renegade Hardware has plenty more to unveil ‘From The Vaults.’
Ekwols’ remix of ‘The Plague’ by Keaton & Hive is available from 1st December 2023 via Renegade Hardware.
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