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[PREMIERE] Dion Timmer & Calcium Team Up For “Insane” Collaboration


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Dion Timmer is absolutely blowing through tracks leading into 2020. Only a month ago, he dropped his remix of Madeon’s “All My Friends” and now he’s back, this time teaming up with Calcium and Celestic for “Insane.”

Don’t get me wrong — not all dubstep needs to have melody. But at the same time, there’s no denying that a melodic drop and an atonal drop are two very different beasts, and melody adds a huge component to the overall mix. Tracks like Must Die!’s remix of “Emotional” are perfect examples of this.

So with “Insane,” you also get the best of both worlds. Dion and Calcium introduce a melodic swing that drops into a more atonal, sustained bass note that lets you swing your arms and then headbang seamlessly. Pair that intelligent production with Celestic’s warped and unearthly vocals and the project is a smash hit.

You can check out the new track below now before its full release tomorrow!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: [PREMIERE] Dion Timmer & Calcium Team Up For “Insane” Collaboration

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