Another_love_hardstyle 【PLUS】
The rain was a cold, rhythmic tapping on Leo’s window, echoing the hollowness in his chest. He sat on the floor of his dimly lit apartment, the only light coming from the glowing monitor of his setup. On the screen, a waveform for a new track pulsed—a raw, aggressive Hardstyle remix of Tom Odell’s " Another Love ."
Leo tightened his jaw. He didn't want to just feel the sadness anymore. He wanted to outrun it. He clicked his mouse, dragging a heavy, distorted kick drum into the timeline. Thump. Thump. Thump. another_love_hardstyle
The kick was violent, a 150 BPM heartbeat that refused to stay down. He layered it with a soaring, euphoric lead synth that felt like screaming into a void. The contrast was startling: the fragile, exhausted lyrics of the original song were now propelled by a wall of sound that felt like armor. The rain was a cold, rhythmic tapping on
Experience the raw energy of this theme through this Hardstyle remix: He didn't want to just feel the sadness anymore
As the final "sped up" chorus hit, Leo realized he wasn't just making a song about losing someone. He was making a song about the strength it takes to keep moving when you have nothing left to give.
He closed his eyes and let the "drop" take over. In his mind, he wasn't in a lonely apartment anymore. He was at a festival, surrounded by thousands of people who were also "living for the weekend," escaping the 9-to-5 grind and the weight of society. He could see the lasers cutting through the smoke, the dust rising as a crowd of "sick kunts" kicked the ground in unison, turning their collective heartbreak into pure energy.
Leo wasn’t just making music; he was purging. Every time the piano melody of the original song played, it felt like a ghost in the room. He remembered the daffodils he’d once brought for her—the way they withered just as their relationship had.