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Sullivan King Shares The Massive Remix Package For His Album ‘Thrones Of Blood’

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Bass music, heavy metal, and a plethora of dubstep’s top artists have come together in a perfect recipe that is the release of Sullivan King‘s Overthrown (Thrones of Blood Remix Album).

The original album was released this past March on Monstercat Uncaged. Now artists such as Blanke, Layz, GHENGAR, Jessica Audifred, and more have teamed up to share their best remixes of Thrones of Blood tracks. 

It is truly an honor to have such incredible artists revisit these tracks, cannot wait for you all to hear them!” said Sullivan King, real name Keaton Prescott. 

Among the standouts are Blanke’s remix of “Someone Else.” While the original version is a melodic bass classic, Blanke took the second half of the song and added a surprisingly hard techno bassline. 

Layz’s remix of “Fall Apart” might be one of the most jaw-dropping remixes of the year. The original version features Excision, yet Layz has found a way to open any mosh pit with her deep and raw dubstep drops. . 

Prescott is currently on tour and performing at many festivals to round out the year such as Ember Shores, Together as One, and Lights All Night. He also will be joining heavy metal legends Avenged Sevenfold on tour next year, get tickets here.

Listen to the whole Overthrown (Thrones of Blood Remix Album) below:

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