NewsReleases

Arcando Recruits Chris Jobe & Oddcube to cover Skrillex’s dubstep classic “Cinema”

Share
Share

Following several teasers on socials, Arcando has released his latest track in which he recruited singer-songwriter Chris Jobe and fellow producer Oddcube to create a modern take on the dubstep classic Cinema.

Originally by Skrillex, Benny Benassi, and Gary Go, this track was certainly one that took the world by storm as one of the earliest dubstep tracks to go truly viral and reach a wide array of fans. It’s a track that any EDM fan knows, and DJs frequently throw in the mix for large crowds.

While the original is much more aggressive and done in a very thrash style, Arcando’s take is extremely cinematic and video-game like. Combining powerful drums and playful 808s, it’s a more emotional and vulnerable take on the original creation.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Popular Playlists


.

Advertise With Us

Looking to advertise with Glasse Factory? Please contact us for placement options.

Contact us here.

Archives

Related Articles
DanceEntertainmentPlaylistsReleases

NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week

This week’s NMF Dance moves through darker dancefloor energy, from melodic house...

NewsReleases

Argovia’s “Primal Repetition” Shows Latin American Prog Rock Has Nothing Left to Prove

Argovia is redefining progressive metal with their ambitious new album "Primal Repetition."...

News

Gumshoe’s “Weightless” Celebrates the Beauty of Not Holding On

Philip Hampson returns as Gumshoe with “Weightless,” a cinematic single about the...

DELINewsReleases

LG Malique Builds a Tender and Honest Portrait of Love on “Rose Gold” EP

LG Malique’s “Rose Gold” is an intimate and emotionally grounded R&B project...