EDM rising star NURKO returns to the release radar with the song, “Lost Without You,” created with well-known duo Crystal Skies and featuring singer/songwriter KnownAsNat on Proximity Records. With NURKO’s upcoming “Arrival” U.S.A. tour set to kick off on March 10th in Portland, Oregon, the new track opens with diaphanous instrumentation and sweeping vocals that […]
Koven & Crystal Skies – You Me and Gravity
No. Way. Two of the best artists in melodic bass music, Koven and Crystal Skies, have just released an epic collaboration. Turning the BPM right down and giving Katie (of Koven) a large amount of time to brighten your day with her magnificent voice, the bass doesn’t really kick in until the incredible climax three […]
Lorde – Green Light (Crystal Skies Remix)
Lorde’s voice and style may not lend itself to many electronic remixes, however Crystal Skies have taken on her newest tune Green Light and upgraded it to a certified Electro House smasher. Taking her vocals and adding underlying instrumentation to gradually build up to the drop, you’ll find yourself becoming more and more hyped up […]
Mickey Valen Ft. Noe – Meet Me (Crystal Skies Remix)
After nearly a year off Crystal Skies have smashed the second half of this year, releasing more than enough huge Melodic Dubstep tunes to fill a set. Well, they’ve done it again with their remix of Mickey Valen & Noe’s Meet Me, utilising the catchy vocals to create a style reminiscent of Swing. That doesn’t […]
Crywolf – Anachronism (Crystal Skies Remix)
Crystal Skies have been churning out banger after banger ever since their EP earlier this year, and have just taken a step into uncharted waters with their remix of Crywolf’s Anachronism. It’s still Melodic Dubstep, but at a BPM below 70 and drops that are really bursts of synths that will take your emotions to […]
Crystal Skies Ft. Q’AILA – Long Ago
Crystal Skies are fast becoming a force in the Melodic Dubstep scene, releasing an incredible EP a few months ago, remixing more big artists than you could poke a stick at and getting support from the big players, like Illenium. Q’AILA nailed the vocals, and the producers killed the instrumentation. It took me until three […]