Klaud teamed up with Adam Marcos to create an edit titled “Let Me Rave”. Using Supermode’s “Tell Me Why”, the track opens with vocals reminiscent of ferocious 1980s power ballads. This classic progressive sound is echoed by both Klaud and Marcos’ use of aggressive layers that can’t help but remind the listener of a festival-type track. “Rave” by Pelari’s heavy-hitting baseline provides a needed harshness. This track marries the old and new into an innovative sound.
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