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The “Tommy Trash Remix” chills out the tempo and pitches down the robotic Speak N’ Spell samples. Axwell, Angello, and Ingrosso reclaim control with “Swedish House Mafia Dub,” where previous exaggerations are scaled down for more dance floor accessibility. With “Knife Party Dub,” the duo makes good on the title with vision-blurring bass while creating a monster of bottom-end destruction. Some of Swedish House Mafias most popular songs include Greyhound, which was featured in the Élite soundtruck, and Antidote, featured in the Bad Education soundtruck. The album version plays twice as long, milking the intro’s blending of looped hi-hat and squiggly synth tones before leading listeners to a cliffhanging buildup and drop. But when will Swedish House Mafias Antidote, & this Vs Knifes Party version of Antidote be released in music CD versions I enjoy making my own mixes. “Antidote” is an instant banger, where Knife Party’s trademark bass wobble takes the prominent role over layered synths and sirens. Swedish House Mafia and Knife Party (a side project of Pendulum’s Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen), both popular electronic music groups, collaborated together on a track called 'Antidote', which was released on December, 16, 2011.The track quickly shot to 1 on the Beatport charts and the top 15 on Billboard’s dance chart, also reaching 2 in the U.K. Knife Party), the three-minute radio edit gets things going with hard electro. Collaborating with duo Rob Swire and Pendulum’s own Gareth McGrillen (a.k.a. “Antidote”-the second single from their celebrated 2011 live album, One Night Stand-gets put through the remix wringer here. The DJ/producer team Swedish House Mafia is the trio of Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso, and they're incredibly talented at turning one song into many.