Krilla Flips Skrillex & Damian Marley’s Classic Into A Genre-Defying Trip

by Steph Contant

Krilla has consistently proven that his remixing abilities are on point, taking a stab at classics such as Porter Robinson’s ‘Divinity’, Liquid Stranger and Space Jesus’ ‘Space Boss’ and more recently, Zeds Dead’s ‘Collapse‘. Adding a unique flair to mid-tempo, the Toronto-based producer’s style caught the eyes of many in 2018, and Krilla is now looking to become a household name in 2019.

Continuing his hot streak of classic remixes, Krilla’s new challenge comes in the form of Skrillex and Damian Marley’s ‘Make It Bun Dem’. An eerie soundscape kicks off the track, before Damian Marley’s distinct vocals jump in with mean bass and rolling hi-hats prominent in the background. Seemingly using of none of the original instrumentals in the introduction, it’s only when the drop hits that Krilla unveils his true production mastery. Coupled with a gnarly bass, the talented producer makes use of the reggae-inspired sounds and the unmistakable synths to create a genre-defying trip. Blurring the lines between trap, bass house and mid-tempo, Krilla’s take on ‘Make It Bun Dem’ is a bass journey that only continues to get wonkier and livelier as the track progresses.

With a collaboration with TYNAN on the horizon and who knows what else, we strongly recommend you keep an eye on Krilla. Check out his ‘Make It Bun Dem’ remix below!

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