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ILLENIUM’s Iconic Remix Of “Disarm You” Gets Official Release

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In honor of Trilogy taking place this weekend, it is only fitting that ILLENIUM‘s iconic remix of Kaskade’sDisarm You” has officially been released on all streaming platforms.

“Let me disarm you, I’m not trying to own you”… chill-inducing words from the single released by Kaskade, real name Ryan Raddon, and singer Illsey back in 2015.

The original is a progressive house classic, and ILLENIUM, real name Nick Miller, put his melodic bass twist on the track which has become a staple in his live sets since then.

It has taken nine long years for this song to be released on Spotify, but there have been many unofficial versions released on YouTube and SoundCloud.

This year, Trilogy, ILLENIUM’s annual stadium show that features multiple sets from the melodic bass artist and highlights the different eras of his music, will be taking place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA.

This performance is gearing up to be the largest electronic music show in history from a single artist, only beating last year’s Trilogy rendition in Denver.

The only other electronic artist to hold that title besides ILLENIUM is Kx5 (Kaskade and deadmau5) and their LA Coliseum show back in December of 2022.

Fitting that the official release of “Disarm You” has come out, highlighting the accomplishments of both artists and their legacy in the dance music community.

Stream the ILLENIUM remix of “Disarm You” and buy tickets to Trilogy here:

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