![]() ![]() With that, we'll probably see more harder electro and dub remixes like this from MetroGnome and the rocking drum and bass-infused track from AMB. With the show's popularity, we can only expect that more remixes will come down the line. T hen there's Steve Duzz's lighthearted nu disco vibing 80's version, racking up more than 1 million plays on his Soundcloud page since its posting. The first we found is from Super Audio Time!, a small artist whose pop-inspired "1986 remix" has gone surprisingly viral. The most ironically pleasing style of remix of the Game of Thrones theme, and ironically more popular is the 1980's-synth inspired take. And superstars like Gareth Emery have taken a stab at reconstructing the theme as their own, as well as trance king Armin Van Buuren's remix who is currently sitting at the top of the Beatport trance top 10. Trance is a division of dance music whose focus on melodic complexities can be closely related to classical music or theme music like that of Game of Thrones. While there is technically a whole soundtrack available to the series, it's Ramin Djawadi's theme that has caught most people's attention. And we've combed through the troves of the internet to find those that stand out the most. Recently, we've been noticing that there are a lot of artists apart of the show's 18.4 million member viewership, and more and more that are showing their love of the Emmy-winning series. Nghe bi ht Iphone (MetroGnome Remix) cht lng cao 320 kbps lossless min ph. Tm loi bai hat iphone (metrognome remix) - Dj ngay trn Nhaccuatui. For Game Of Thrones fans, that means a full day of counting down until 9 PM when it's time to turn on the TV to HBO to watch this season's finale episode. Bi ht iphone (metrognome remix) do ca s Dj thuc th loi The Loai Khac. Sometimes I think that cell phone ringtones are one of the worst inventions of all time.It's Sunday. Breaking Bad may be slowly fading from your memory, but that doesn't mean you can't still enjoy a little trip down memory lane. I realize that they serve a purpose however, I still find nothing more obnoxious than hearing someone’s phone go off at way too high a volume in a public place (except maybe then having to listen to that person’s conversation, which usually also occurs at way too high a volume in a public place). In this case, that memory lane is lined with pulsating beats and a bit of musical wizardry. Breaking Bad may be slowly fading from your memory, but that doesnt mean you cant still enjoy a little trip down memory. ![]() I’m willing to make an exception, though, for this: Electronic composer and producer MetroGnome's remix of the “Xylophone” iPhone ringtone. I didn’t think it was possibly to take the most annoying ringtone in the world and make it into something this amazing. I mean, he even managed to make Siri somewhat likeable. MetroGnome, who was born and raised in India and now lives in California, told Electronica Oasis last year that he doesn’t really have a “signature” sound he does, however, draw his inspiration from a huge variety of different sources - something which is readily apparent in his beats. His iPhone remix isn’t the first time he’s taken a ubiquitous tune and given it a brand new twist, either. ![]() He’s given the same treatment to Pharrell’s “Happy,” Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep,” and - my personal favorite - the Breaking Bad theme song. Not going to lie: I’m kind of tempted to take the iPhone remix and make it into my actual ringtone. Take a listen to it and the Breaking Bad remix - in costume! - below, and check out more of his stuff over at his YouTube page. Game of Thrones (MetroGnome Remix) Ellie Goulding Lights MetroGnome ELECTRO Remix MetroGnome. ![]()
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