The edit is a rapid fire jungle cut built for dance floors, one that incorporates Nia Archives soul-infused brand of uptempo dance music with the viral sensation that is 'Burn Dem Bridges'.
BRIT Awards nominee and MOBOs 2023 winner Nia Archives has released a banging edit of Skin On Skin's banger Burn Dem Bridges.
The edit is a rapid fire jungle cut built for dance floors, one that incorporates Nia Archives' soul-infused brand of uptempo dance music with the viral sensation that is Burn Dem Bridges.
She performed the track for the first time at her Boiler Room set in London, which solidified her as a certified icon, paying homage to the legends of the genre while paving her own distinct path. It flows between a range of genres, packed with soul, rhythm and energy.
Speaking on the edit, Archives stated, “This was so fun to make an edit of one of ma favorite underground tracks of tha year, it was a boiler room highlight for me and has been going off in ma sets the past couple of months"
The momentum is currently at an all time high for Archives, with 2022 featuring some of her biggest performances and appearances to date off the back of the release of her Brazilian choir sampling euphoric jungle track, Baianá.
Burn Dem Bridges is one of the biggest underground club tracks of the year. The Brisbane via South Sudan producer, Skin On Skin has become known as a trailblazer in electronic dance music globally, pioneering a new sound of bounce driven, high energy techno that blends perfectly with alternative hip hop.
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Burn Dem Bridges is the magnum opus of this new genre, utilising Sav'o and Horrid1's drill anthem, Violent Siblings, to create an unadulterated banger. The synth work in the track combines perfectly with its rhythmic section, creating a build up ready built for main stages globally.
You can check out Nia Archives' edit of Skin On Skin's Burn Dem Bridges below.