Back in 2009, (a time when dubstep was consider to be the next big wave of dance culture), Skream dropped his smooth remix of La Roux’s In For The Kill, and an edit that fast-became synonymous with the late-night club scene (and still, to this day, rightfully draws the crowds when it lands in the setlist).
Fast-forward over half-a-decade now, and emerging producer Endor has shared his own remix of Skream’s revision; throwing things into thumping house territory, and perfectly aligned to 2015 dancefloor audiences.
Cop a listen below – Endor’s edit is a free download too!
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