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SINGLE REVIEW: PABLO IRANZO “BURNED ALIVE” (AURA SHRED REMIX)

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Hailing from Munich, Germany, Pablo Iranzo is known for blending rock/pop influences with gothic elements, venturing into other genres and styles. As one of the leading singles to the artist’s second full-length album, slotted for a later release this year, ‘Burned Alive” continues the artistic journey of creating sensational, impressionistic tracks with a flavorful blend of darkwave and industrial metal elements while adapting a liquidized, dreamful contemporary production.

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The original track is a mixture of nostalgia and evocative soundscapes. Dark and melancholy, swirling in a slower tempo with enchantment. It focused on an overall impression and an introspective, almost dangerous sweet feeling, revolving around the theme of breakup and heartbreak.

The Aura Shred remix brings out a darker, more luscious side of the song with a beaming visualization in its EDM-centered sonics. Isolating the vocals and emphasizing the contracts, the french composer/producer/remixer has a touch of wild imagination pushing the aesthetic further.

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Amplifying the raw, stretching details in the artist’s vocal performance while imagining a vast, 3-D surrounding sonic experience. The remix immediately put you in a different space. From one idea to another, witnessing the alchemy in its making, “Burned Alive” has been through an adventure and exploration stretching further to its potential.

Written by Katrina Yang

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