It was just last week we was telling you guys to check out the latest release from MPH. He and Sammy Virji dropped a baseline heavy track in, ‘Get Dumb’.

A lot of people gravitated towards this release, with fans giving positive feedback to the guys.

Well this week we stumbled across a remix MPH dropped two ago and I have to say, it’s definitely one you have to take notice of.

MPH remixed the latest release from Rootkit and Cammie Robinson titled, ‘Dreaming

MPH has taken the track and given it a complete makeover.

The original has an alternative feel to it; I wouldn’t actually know what genre to put it into. MPH has taken this track and given it a bit of an identity, as his remix is firmly championing elements of UKG / Bass music.

There is a chilled out feel to the original, whereas MPH has ramped up the tempo and given his version a Garage feel to it. Late summers in the evening  is what comes to mind when I press play on this one.

We are big fans of MPH and his work. Watching him grow and drop release after release has been fun to watch. His levels have been improving and we can’t wait to see what he has in store for next year.

Beyond Noise Team

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