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Dannic resurrects an ID track with a progressive remix of SHM’s ‘Don’t You Worry Child’

Dannic pays homage to SHM’s classic hit with a high-octane remix of ‘Don’t You Worry Child’, featuring a refreshed version of one of his own ID tracks. Dutch DJ and producer Dannic has once again proven his mastery of remixing with his latest release, a progressive remix of Swedish House Mafia‘s classic hit ‘Don’t You […]

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Dannic pays homage to SHM’s classic hit with a high-octane remix of ‘Don’t You Worry Child’, featuring a refreshed version of one of his own ID tracks.

Dutch DJ and producer Dannic has once again proven his mastery of remixing with his latest release, a progressive remix of Swedish House Mafia‘s classic hit ‘Don’t You Worry Child’. But what sets this remix apart is that it features a resurrected version of one of Dannic’s own ID tracks, adding a fresh and exciting twist to the already iconic dance track. Dannic made this progressive remix a while back, playing exclusively in his live sets.

Dannic’s remix of ‘Don’t You Worry Child’ pays homage to one of the most beloved dance tracks ever, while injecting it with his signature sound and style. Released a decade ago in 2011, it became an instant hit across the globe. The song’s uplifting lyrics and catchy melody propelled it to the top of the charts worldwide and cemented its place as an all-time classic in dance music history.

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Beginning with a pounding rhythm, the remix rapidly progresses by introducing a multitude of synths and percussion layers, culminating in an irresistible melody. Despite the alterations, the well-known lyrics from the original composition still possess the ability to evoke strong emotions and transport the listener to the past. Dannic reimagines the track by skillfully fusing his own unique ID track with the original, resulting in a remix that is both energetic and explosive.

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