Top 100 Chart placements for Supermode
Updated 2 years ago
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Following last year's Meduza Remix that topped the Beatport Chart and dominated the clubs and festivals with support from everyone from Guetta to Artbat, skyrocketing Dutchman Maddix raises the tempo and the intensity with a fresh take for 2023. Starting life as an exclusive for Maddix's sets, this remix soon grew a life of its own with millions of views across Tiktok and Instagram and an impassioned plea for an official release by fans and fellow DJs alike. Maddix has carved out a unique position with his hybrid sound that combines techno, trance, and main room, clearly on display here. Signed to Hardwell's Revealed Recordings, his 'Heute Nacht' release is proving itself to be a scene-defining record whilst Maddix has also collaborated on remixes with Hardwell for Benny Benassi & David Guetta's 'Satisfaction' and 4 String's trance classic 'Take Me Away' The 2006 Original by Supermode (Axwell & Steve Angello) continues to spread across Social Media, with tens of millions of monthly views as a new generation continues to discover this evergreen Bronski Beat sampling anthem.
Following last year's Meduza Remix that topped the Beatport Chart and dominated the clubs and festivals with support from everyone from Guetta to Artbat, skyrocketing Dutchman Maddix raises the tempo and the intensity with a fresh take for 2023. Starting life as an exclusive for Maddix's sets, this remix soon grew a life of its own with millions of views across Tiktok and Instagram and an impassioned plea for an official release by fans and fellow DJs alike. Maddix has carved out a unique position with his hybrid sound that combines techno, trance, and main room, clearly on display here. Signed to Hardwell's Revealed Recordings, his 'Heute Nacht' release is proving itself to be a scene-defining record whilst Maddix has also collaborated on remixes with Hardwell for Benny Benassi & David Guetta's 'Satisfaction' and 4 String's trance classic 'Take Me Away' The 2006 Original by Supermode (Axwell & Steve Angello) continues to spread across Social Media, with tens of millions of monthly views as a new generation continues to discover this evergreen Bronski Beat sampling anthem.
Remixing a classic can be an impossible task however, Italian global superstars Meduza have delivered in spades, with an unmistakable sentience for the dance floor buoyed by their catalogue of over 15 billion cumulative streams. Meduza: "Supermode 'Tell Me Why' is an iconic song, and Axtone an iconic label, so it was an honour to be asked to remix the record. We wanted to make it sound bigger and more powerful for the stages and clubs, and judging by the reactions from the crowds we have played it to, we succeeded". Finished just in time for this year's Miami Music Week, Triple A DJ support swiftly followed from Axwell, Steve Angello, David Guetta, Kygo, Vintage Culture, Oliver Heldens, ARTBAT and Cedric Gervais, all subsequently playing live and on air. Supermode is a duo made up of Axwell & Steve Angello, with 'Tell Me Why' sampling a pair of Bronski Beat songs and released through the Ministry of Sound in 2006. Whilst the Meduza remix takes the track on a new path in the clubs and festival stages, the original has been having a moment amongst Gen Z. Australian trailblazer; Fisher has been playing the track with the sound receiving thousands of uses both on Tiktok and Instagram, garnering views in the millions and showing no sign of abating.