Chicago EDM group Krewella has been around for the better
part of half a decade, which means they have plenty of friends in the business.
That comes in handy, it turns out, when putting together a remix EP like
"Play Harder" (out Dec. 10). "A lot of the remixers are friends
that we know personally and reached out to," the group composed of Jahan
Yousaf, Yasmine Yousaf and Kris "Rain Man" Trindl said in an email to
The Huffington Post. "We are blessed to know so many talented producers."KillaGraham,
Chuckie and Dirtyphonics are among the names on the release, which focuses on
remixes of "Alive" and "Killin' It" but also includes a
free new song, "Come & Get It" (download the track on Krewella's
Facebook page). The remixes run the gamut, from a well-tailored banger of a
rework by EDM pop act Cash Cash and New York DJ and producer Kalkutta to a
vocal mix of "Killin' It" that features Dutch house producer
Chuckie.Calling in friends and confidants is a smart move for Krewella, who
embrace a certain DIY approach to music -- and the consumption of it.
"We're going to keep putting our music out for free, but if we sell
certain records, we encourage our fans to grab our music in any way
possible," the group wrote before adding, "*cough cough zippyshare.*"
(Zippyshare is a file sharing website that's especially popular among EDM
fans.)Like Skrillex, who toured the country as the frontman of emo band From
First to Last, and Zedd, a classically trained pianist, Krewella is another
thorn in the side of critics who claim EDM is dominated by one-dimensional
DJ's. And perhaps that makes their success -- the band's first EP, "Play
Hard," topped Beatport, dance music's biggest retailer -- even sweeter.
"We came up more from the alternative rock and metal scenes in
Chicago," the group told HuffPost. "There's no doubt that our city
has birthed some of the most influential dance music though, and we're proud to
represent such an amazing place. Much respect to the legends that have come out
of Chicago."Listen song here:YouTube
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