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Live Review: Nutrition transforms Shallou's 'Reykjavik' into a bass heavy dream

Nutrition's remix of Shallou's track 'Reykjavik' is a more bass heavy and darker take on the original.

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NUTRITION's remix of Shallou's track 'Reykjavik' is a more bass heavy and darker take on the original that uses more electronic sounding synths and drums to make the track feel unique from its source material.

The bulk of the track involves heavy hitting bass kick drums with vocals that have massive amounts of reverb on them to give the track a more low end feel that really pumps through your sound system, which then has a vocal acapella breakdown before all the synths come in and make the song complete.

Nutrition did a great job with this remix, as it sticks with the original when it comes down to the vocals - yet just pelts heavy bass compared to the original, which has a more mellow vibe to it.

Words by Aiden Benavides

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