Track Review: The Burner Brothers – “A Whole New World” (ASHFLO Remix) http://www.patroltheskies.com/
- Chad Pearson (Infraction/ Fractured Frequencies)
- Sep 4
- 1 min read
ASHFLO takes a Burner Brothers staple and gives it a shine that points straight at the mainstage. The remix keeps its eyes on the dancefloor, then leans into liquid sensibilities with wide pads, emotional glow, and a bassline that moves with purpose instead of brute force. Drums are tidy and punchy, the kind that read clearly on a big rig, and the percussion keeps everything skating forward without clutter.
The hook lifts in a way that feels festival ready, melodic enough to tug at the heart, still grounded in proper DnB weight. Builds are confident, drops arrive clean, and the mix feels open, which lets the chords breathe and the low end do its job. You get that rush of color and uplift, then a groove that settles into a roll you can ride for minutes. It is the sweet spot between feel-good liquid and peak-time pressure, the kind of tune that can reset a room without losing momentum.
For DJs, this is versatile. It can close a warm-up set with class, carry a prime-time slot with singback energy, or bring light into a darker run without killing pace. The musicality makes it memorable, the engineering makes it usable. If your crate needs something that speaks to both the heads and the festival crowd, this remix earns the slot. Mainstage energy, dancefloor results, liquid heart.
Reviewed by Infraction









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