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[Premiere] Jay Hardway gives Codeko’s “Bad at Being Alone” the Progressive House Treatment


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Jay Hardway continues to impress in 2020, this time with a glorious progressive house remix of Codeko’s uplifting single “Bad at Being Alone.” The Dutchman has been putting out a steady string of releases this year showcasing his versatility as a producer. Whether it’s been big rave tunes like “Operation Unicorn” or bright piano house on “Vibes,” you know you’re always going to get a quality production from Jay Hardway.

His latest remix for Codeko is no exception. Whereas the original version of the track is an emotional, sweeping, future-bass leaning song; Jay Hardway transforms it into a pure progressive house jam that is reminiscent of Swedish House Mafia and early Alesso. The remix maintains the uplifting vocals of Codeko’s original while perfectly transforming them into a grand intro for the melodic drop. I would say this remix would be perfect for the festival stage, but for now, play it out over your bluetooth speaker.

Listen to the Jay Hardway remix of Codeko’s latest single “Bad at Being Alone” out now on Musical Freedom.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: [Premiere] Jay Hardway gives Codeko’s “Bad at Being Alone” the Progressive House Treatment

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