Before you know it, today will have become the good old days of tomorrow. Listen to it and remember the good old days, but don’t get too lost in the reverie. The catchy, quirky build will banish any doom and gloom from the dance floor of your mind. Nostalgia is the heart of “First Time,” and Gryffin’s big, echoing drums have a hazy, ’80s glow. It’s got callbacks to the Norwegian producer’s tropical house past, and it has a lot of fun with rhythmic synth lines that bolster rather stark percussion. He’s remixed pretty much everyone in the game, and his take on Kygo’s song “First Time” is one of his most playful.
When you need a killer remix, R3hab is that dude. From space-age synths to romantic future vibes, here are six of our favorite Kygo songs remixed. Today, we explore the best remixes of Kygo’s catalog. It’s easy to see why so many upstart producers have looked to him for inspiration while established producers have had some serious fun reinterpreting his biggest hits. Thank you Kygo for starting my weekend off with a much needed bang. Listen to this whole album on freaking repeat because I definitely am.įeatured image via “Kygo – Oslo Spektrum 2014” by NRK P3 / CC BY-NC-SA 2.Kygo has had a more than enviable career, and his star only continues to rise. Tracks 2, 4, 5, 11, 12: Stole The Show, Raging, Firestone, Stay and Nothing Left. You’ve probably already heard these gems on the radio but they are still fire. After the song with Labrinth said bye bye to Kygo’s tropical sound, Carry Me heralds it back in, with stellar vocals and a catchy beat. In this track, Kygo bids adieu to his classic tropical house sound and instead makes way for rock guitar sounds. Labrinth brings stunning vocal prowess to the second last track that will speak right to your soul. Track 13: Fragile, Kygo and Labrinth share this track. The song starts slow, mellow, and with deep vocals, but it builds slowly into a musical gift, one that I know I certainly can’t stop playing!
Track 10: Serious treats us to some tasty vocals from Matt Corby, who was a runner up on Australian Idol and rose to fame from his song “Brother”. Track 9: Not Alone is a small departure from the other tracks, but features some incredibly charming lyrics about love “Oh oh oh, I’ll just lay here and wait/ For the first light of the day/ Oh oh oh, you’re the sun that I crave/ You’re the first light of the day”
Sia’s powerful vocals are showcased throughout the song, but Kygo hit’s a grand slam and makes this a song that you won’t easily forget. Track 8: Oasis is the track for you if you just can’t get enough of Sia. Track 7: I’m In Love features the vocal stylings of one of my favourite artists, James Vincent McMorrow who rose to fame with his hit, If I Had A Boat and who’s cover of Wicked Game was used for a season six Game of Thrones trailer. Track 6: Happy Birthday features some sultry, John Legend vocals about someone who wants to sing happy birthday to their lover, overtop of that classic Kygo sound – how sweet! Track 2: Fiction blends our favourite elements of tropical house with some great lyrics about relationships “I can’t take just a fictional you… I can’t take just a picture of you” Track 1: “Intro” (the first track) is pure instrumentals and gets you right in the mood to enjoy the ride that is going to be the album. The album features 14 tracks with a number of amazing remixes, vocal performances from some of musics greatest performers, and all around bangers perfect for Summer. THANK YOU FOR NOT MAKING US MAKE NEW FAKE EMAIL ACCOUNTS TO GET TRIALS FOR STREAMING SERVICES! (I’m not salty, I swear). Today, Kygo treated us all to his very first studio album, Cloud Nine, which he happened to released via Soundcloud. Kygo is a young Norwegian DJ who rose to international stardom when he remixed I See Fireby Ed Sheeran.