Fedde Le Grand - - Metrum (umek Remix) [toolroom]

UMEK replaces the lighter house beats with chugging, industrial-strength drums.

The remix leans into a "deep house induced rhythm" while maintaining the peak-time intensity characteristic of UMEK’s 1605 imprint style. Fedde Le Grand - Metrum (UMEK Remix) [Toolroom]

The original version of released in 2011, marked a pivotal moment for Fedde Le Grand. Known primarily for electro-house chart-toppers like "Put Your Hands Up For Detroit," Le Grand used "Metrum" to showcase a darker, more rhythmic tech-house sensibility that quickly became a dance floor staple. UMEK replaces the lighter house beats with chugging,

UMEK is renowned for a signature style that blends "big room" energy with deep, driving percussion. In his remix of "Metrum," he preserves the original’s melodic breaks—which were already highly infectious—but injects them with a heavier, more relentless rhythmic core. While the original was a "dance floor destroyer,"

While the original was a "dance floor destroyer," the remix adds a layer of dark, pulsating energy that appeals to both house and techno purists. Release and Reception Fedde Le Grand - Metrum (UMEK Remix) [Toolroom]

The Resurgence of a Classic: Fedde Le Grand’s "Metrum" Gets the UMEK Treatment

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