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Stefanno b2b Julianno Push Sonic Boundaries in Their Remix of ‘In For The Kill’

Stefanno b2b Julianno, the Producer / DJ duo known for their versatile sound, put their signature touch on the La Roux track, ‘In For The Kill,’ releasing a Progressive House remix for listeners to explore. As they maintain their momentum, bringing more music swiftly after the release of their track, ‘The Blackout,’ the duo remains a determined pair, upholding the innovative approach behind their creativity with another engaging production. 

Hailing from Romania, the duo has been on the Electronic Music scene since 2006, working to promote the genre whilst cultivating a distinct signature style to set themselves apart. With influences ranging from House to Melodic Techno to Progressive Trance, their music appears as a reflection of their personal tastes and perspectives, introducing sonic individuality through each one of their productions. Having achieved notable career highlights that include performing across their home country at well-known festivals like Trance Vibrations and House Parade, as well as garnering opportunities to share stages with industry VIPs like Above and Beyond and James Zabiela, among others, Stefanno b2b Julianno continue to build on their momentum with every release and this new remix appears as the next step in their journey.  

A club-ready rework, Stefanno b2b Julianno’s take on ‘In For The Kill’ brings gritty energy, capturing their knack for crafting bold and sonically intense arrangements. With a raw yet polished sound, the soundscape incorporates layers of driving elements, from elevating risers to soft arpeggiators to punchy, rhythmic leads and a thumping bassline. As the vocals weave in, offering the familiar sound of the La Roux original, the production continues to build and release tension, balancing heavy-hitting elements with expressive melodic details. With pounding beats and synth work punctuating the mix, listeners are drawn deep into the track’s rhythmic complexity and dramatic sound, invited on an enthralling sonic journey that showcases Stefanno b2b Julianno’s style and artistic vision.    

This brand-new rework highlights the duo’s creative approach as they infuse their signature sound into a classic track, breathing fresh life into the original while bringing a touch of nostalgia to their listeners. With their journey unfolding through both studio work and live performances, Stefanno b2b Julianno continues to appear as a duo to watch closely within Electronic Music, so be sure to stay connected with them by following them across social media.  

Their remix of La Roux’s ‘In For The Kill’ is available to stream now, inviting listeners to discover the bold and unique energy that Stefanno b2b Julianno offers through their work.  

Listen to ‘In For The Kill (Stefanno b2b Julianno Remix)’ Now:  

 

https://youtu.be/3-oeC-86264?si=RfkmwerQtJR42oY4  

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