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SCNDL, Flaremode, & Casper Yu Team Up For Gigantic Single, “The Cross” [Generation Smash]


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As Generation Smash continues on an elevated, on-the-rise 2020 schedule, the Smash The House offshoot from Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike shines a light on fresh producers shaking up the scene; this time with Melbourne maverick SCNDL, Italian titans Flaremode and Chinese newcomer Casper Yu.

Bringing a transatlantic fusion of the trio’s inevitable flair together, they rock “The Cross” with militant beats, throaty low end vocals and winding synths from the get go. From bad boy-delivered toplines, juxtaposed with processed tones that catch the listeners’ attention, it’s a union of horn-tooting mayhem injected with attitude, bite and presents an urban stance before double-time beats whirr the scale up past 11.

A sure-fire, stadium-slaying anthem that is undoubtedly here to devastate dance floors as this introduction presents itself with a talent way beyond the trio’s years spent in the scene.

Stream “The Cross” by SCNDL, Flaremode, & Casper Yu below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: SCNDL, Flaremode, & Casper Yu Team Up For Gigantic Single, “The Cross” [Generation Smash]

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