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Good Times Ahead Bring The Rhythm Of The Night
Miami's dancefloor-filling-duo Good Times Ahead, are making their DROP debut with their brand new single, 'Rhythm of The Night'. The undeniably infectious track, featuring the vocals from Corona's 1993 classic - drops you in an amazing limbo between dance music's nostalgic past and its electrifying present. A brilliant take on a timeless classic, this Deluxe Release is full of exclusive extras that will get every beat maker bubbling at the mouth just to get their hands on one.
With a long history of big releases on big-name labels like Warner Bros., Fool's Gold, MixMash, SIZE, and Mad Decent, Good Times Ahead are no strangers to whipping up insane tracks, but 'The Rhythm of The Night' Deluxe Release is more than just a new single. For the lucky fans who manage to get one of these super-limited a copies, they'll be able to pull back the curtain and see exactly what goes into making such an epic track. That's because every 'Rhythm of The Night' Deluxe Release is full of insane extras, allowing all the producers, beatmakers and bootleggers among us get their hands dirty and see under the hood.
Every 'Rhythm of the Night' Deluxe Release includes:
- 'The Rhythm of the Night' .wav
- 'The Rhythm of the Night' FL Studio Session
- 'The Rhythm of the Night' Stems
- 'The Rhythm of the Night' Hi-Rez Digital Artwork
- 20% OFF at Good Times Ahead's Online Store
If that doesn't get you excited then check for your pulse, because something is seriously wrong.
Now as we mentioned before, Good Times Ahead's new single features the vocals from Corona's '93 classic, 'The Rhythm of The Night'. Some of you reading this might remember when that track came out over twenty years ago - and you might remember just how popular that track was too. There was just something about it that people all around the world loved, and its chart success throughout Europe, America and basically the entire world goes to show that it truly defined the sound of dance music in the 90s.
For us, that history is part of what makes this release so cool: it's a nod to dance music's past, but also a look to the future at the same time. It's a mix of old and new that really only Good Times Ahead can pull off.
Get one here: https://drop.audio/release/rhythm-of-the-night