Rain Radio, DJ Craig Gorman – Talk About (FRASATHY Remix)

While the original track took the world by storm in 2021, this specific upload from the Frasathy Lab account brings a new energy to a familiar club anthem. Here’s why this version is catching the ears of underground listeners.

G Jones & ISOxo – Say What (Low Poly Flip)

The “Low Poly” moniker is a perfect descriptor. In the world of 3D modeling, “low poly” refers to a minimalist mesh with fewer polygons—it’s jagged, retro, and distinct. This track mirrors that aesthetic perfectly, trading smooth transitions for sharp, angular rhythms and aggressive, biting textures.

Migos – Trophies feat. Drake (Delia Ridge Flip)

Delia Ridge is part of a growing movement of producers who treat mainstream acapellas like raw clay. They aren’t interested in just “remixing” a song; they want to deconstruct it.

lobonabeat! x Jay-Z & Ye – 빵댕이 in Paris (2Spade x Doberman HDM FLIP)

In the world of SoundCloud edits, there are “remixes,” and then there are “flips” that completely redefine the energy of a track. The latest heavy-hitter to cross our radar is the “Ye Bbangdaengi in Paris” HDM Flip, a collaborative masterpiece from 2SPADE and Doberman.

Flux Pavilion – I Can’t Stop (Stang Remix) 

In an era where “throwback” edits are everywhere, many producers play it safe. Stang, however, manages to make “I Can’t Stop” feel urgent again. It’s got enough low-end grit to satisfy the bass-heads, but enough groove to keep the house purists moving.

Mr. Carmack – Nell (XNYWOLF EDIT)

Since xNYWOLF is remixing the legendary Mr. Carmack, we’re talking about a “flip of a flip”—taking a staple of the 2014 SoundCloud “Future Bass” era and dragging it into the modern global club scene.

Star Slinger – Truth (Deep House Mix)

The original “Truth” is already a fan favorite, but the Deep House Mix takes the core DNA of the track and stretches it into something more hypnotic. While Star Slinger often plays with high-energy hip-hop beats, this remix leans into the classic tenets of house music.

Black Star – Re:Definition (Buzz Junior Flip)

What makes this version stand out isn’t just a simple beat swap. Buzz Junior manages to maintain the frantic, intellectual energy of the original while grounding it in a completely different sonic landscape.

Drake – Way 2 Sexy feat. Future, Young Thug (Kemash Edit)

To understand why this edit works, we have to look at the DNA of the track. The foundation, of course, is Right Said Fred’s 1991 mega-hit “I’m Too Sexy.” It’s a song that has lived a thousand lives—from a satirical take on the fashion world to being famously interpolated by Drake, Future, and Young Thug on the chart-topping “Way 2 Sexy.”