Max Styler Evolves Pleasurekraft’s Cosmic Classic ‘Tarantula’ Into Tech House

One of House music’s biggest emerging names just released a new catchy booty-shaking track. The California-born producer remixed one of Pleasurekraft‘s 2010 classics ‘Tarantula‘. While the original gives out a minimal and eerie vibe, Max Styler‘s remix opens up a different perspective for the song named after the big arachnid. Let’s crawl to the dancefloor and dissect ‘Tarantula (Max Styler Remix)‘.

‘Tarantula’

While the original thrives in its simplistic beat and mysterious melodies, Styler amped it up a couple notches. The song is twisted into a fun and tropical Tech House tune. The remix repurposes a lot of the arrangements and vocals into catchy repetitions that boost the energy of the track. Moreover, the percussion flows in a very dynamic wave of emotions. The Experts Only and Realm Records artist has stepped into the scene in full throttle. With releases such as ‘Hypnotic’ and the Wanna Dance EP, Max Styler consistently claims a spot in the Beatport Tech House chart.

Hypnotizing The Nation

Although his popularity has increased exponentially, Styler has been in the game since the early 2010s. He received early support from the one and only Steve Aoki. From then, he kept mastering his craft to evolve into the artist he is today. His style has gained him recognition among his peers and the audience. Styler has fused the European-based dark sounds and Main Stage energy to deliver a hybrid. With multiple deals with giant brands such as Netflix, EA Sports, and T-Mobile, he is rapidly taking over the US and the world. With support from John Summit, Gorgon City, and Lee Foss, he is quickly becoming a must-watch act.

Styler is booked, blessed, and busy, as he is currently on a 5-month tour through the US, hitting major festivals and parties. These include Miami Music Week, Superior Ingredients, and all three Beyond Wonderlands in San Bernardino, Chicago, and The Gorge.

I’m not a big fan of spiders but for Styler, I will make the exception. Here we go!