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scarlet veil prepare to release ‘Run From Oblivion’ remix EP

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American electronic music duo scarlet veil takes listeners on a ride with their latest alt-pop tune, ‘Run From Oblivion.’ This track serves as the follow-up to their full-length album ‘Every Fantasy’ and continues to showcase the duo’s signature style.

‘Run From Oblivion’ invites listeners in with soft, bubbly synths, setting a comfortable vibe before taking off with the crisp vocals of singer Sodie. The evocative lyrics paint a picture of an abandoned world that’s meant to be left behind in pursuit of something better. With lines like “every breath is a chance to die,” the message is clear: the only way forward is onward. True to their style, scarlet veil delivers big, sweeping swells that build up to explosive payoffs, leaving listeners feeling like they’ve been lifted to new heights and new worlds.

The track also highlights the dynamic synergy and creativity of scarlet veil, an emerging American electronic music duo made up of co-writers WARLOK (Jerrod Tyler) and Sodie (Brandi Overstreet).

On the remix front, scarlet veil has teamed up with a talented mix of electronic artists like FQYL, m00seT, AWVRE, Sindicate, and Michiya Mirai to drop a powerhouse multi-genre remix EP for ‘Run From Oblivion.’ This collection marks the first official remix release for scarlet veil.

Kicking things off, ‘Run From Oblivion (FQYL Remix)’ brings a four-on-the-floor Y2K vibe right out of the gate. FQYL wastes no time drawing listeners in, using formant-shifted vocals that build into a seriously danceable drop. A playful twist bumps the track’s thumping kick from 135 to 157 BPM, cranking up the energy and taking the dancefloor home with an acid synth. If you’re up for a 2000s rave throwback, FQYL’s fresh spin on ‘scarlet veil’s’ latest is a must-listen.

Next up, m00seT comes in strong with crispy percussion layered over a driving reese bass in ‘Run From Oblivion (m00seT Remix).’ This drum and bass edit transforms ‘scarlet veil’s’ alt-pop track into a 176 BPM banger, loaded with energy and drive. Clever LFO sweeps, drum fills, and clean vocal mixing hint at a deep love for classic DNB, all while keeping things fresh with modern sound design. In this remix, m00seT delivers filth with a side of feeling.

Wave artist AWVRE dives deep into a rich soundscape with ‘Run From Oblivion (AWVRE Remix),’ blending meditative drums and lush pads before pulling you into some serious EDM/trap beats. The clever vocal edits, glassy synth lines, and tight percussion carry listeners through dynamic shifts before the track settles into a groove that’s perfect for head-bobbing. AWVRE offers a deeper, more introspective take on scarlet veil’s alt-pop tune.

Up-and-coming Drum & Bass producer Sindicate (EatBrain, Neuropunk) takes scarlet veil’s alt-pop track to some heavy places with ‘Run From Oblivion (Sindicate Remix).’ This hard-hitting remix starts off innocently enough with light synths and airy pads before catching listeners off guard with a ferocious Neurofunk drop. After a breather with leading vocals and chugging synths, the track hits again with round two of bass face-inducing aggression. Get ready to be wrecked by oblivion.

Finally, Michiya Mirai wraps up the collection with ‘Run From Oblivion (Michiya Mirai Remix).’ This future garage edit throws back to the original with creative vocal edits that weave between bright synth pads and deep reese bass. A four-on-the-floor break leads into a Burial-esque garage soundscape, taking listeners on a deep, introspective journey that’s perfect for watching the sunrise on your way home.

‘Run From Oblivion Remixed,’ the latest EP from scarlet veil, showcases the creativity and diversity of FQYL, m00seT, AWVRE, Sindicate, and Michiya Mirai. Together, they deliver a remix collection with broad appeal, perfect for dance floors, night drives, or just chilling in your living room.

Today we premiere Sindicate’s remix of ‘Run From Oblivion’ which you can check out below. The remix EP drops Thursday 29th August, you can grab yourself a copy here!

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