Leaving the Progressive House you might expect from Henrix aside – he’s taken a much more experimental road with this remix. The airy intro synths swell slowly into a percussive bass that all joins the crescendo into the first vocal section. The whole intro is a lengthy riser that swells over no less than three minutes before we hear a single drum, but when we do – it’s not what you’d expect from Henrix by any means. The first drop introduces an acoustic drum kit that’s chopped and screwed with some retriggering to creating a contrasting live vs digital soundscape. The track’s starting to sound almost Indie and anyone expecting a conventional Henrix production will already be surprised, but there’s another twist in the remix as the middle section breaks into a Dubstep workout, using the melodies of the lengthy intro layered into a harder hitting drum section that are reinforced with a harder edged bass line. It’s no doubt a new direction for Henrix and something he had previously told us he had planned. If we have more in the pipeline from Henrix in this experimental mode – we can only be in for a treat.
