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Your EDM Premiere: Ilkay Sencan & Dynoro – Rockstar


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As a follow up to ‘Do It,’ Ilkay Sencan has just released a wicked new sound titled ‘Rockstar,’ which has been made in collaboration with Dynoro. A super slick version of Post Malone’s track of the same name, it’s a great listen from both producers.

You can take a full listen to this dynamic sound with our premiere below, with Ilkay saying:

“I’m heavily influenced by cool dirty, gritty bass loops and like to mix these sounds on top of house beats. One day I was listening to ‘Rockstar’ by Post Malone, instantly fell in love with it and had a feeling it would go down great in the clubs. I searched for around two hours but couldn’t find any remix of it that I liked so thought…well why not have a go myself?!

I found the acapella vocal stems to it on the internet and got to work. The funny story is though, later I found out they were not, in fact, Post Malone’s original vocals but that of a Swedish guy called Joel Gustafsson Schönborg – who had done a cover version of the track.”

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Your EDM Premiere: Ilkay Sencan & Dynoro – Rockstar

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