I Hate Models Remixes ILLENIUM & Bring Me The Horizon’s “Slave To The Rithm”

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I Hate Models just remixed ILLENIUM.

In a surprise crossover, the hard techno star today released his remix of “Slave To The Rithm,” ILLENIUM’s explosive collaboration with Bring Me The Horizon, transforming the original into a dark and emotionally charged neo-rave floor-shaker.

Appearing as the eighth track on ILLENIUM’s February-released album ODYSSEY, the original song stood out for its genre-blending sound, fusing melodic bass, trance, dubstep and metal influences with haunting vocals from Bring Me The Horizon frontman Oli Sykes. ILLENIUM described the record as one of his most aggressive productions to date.

With the remix, I Hate Models pushes the song into even harder territory while preserving the emotional intensity that made the original resonate with listeners. The French producer injects pounding drums, euphoric builds, and industrial energy into the track, giving it the kind of cathartic tension that has made him a massive force in the global underground scene.

Though the scene-spanning crossover may surprise some, the collaboration makes stylistic sense: All three artists are known for channeling raw experiences through high-intensity music, whether it’s melodic bass, metalcore, or hard techno. I Hate Models’ “Never Alone remix” fuses those worlds in a powerful hybrid beat built for festival main stages and warehouse dance floors.

Listen to “Slave To The Rithm (I Hate Models Never Alone Remix)” below.

Featured image courtesy: I Hate Models.