Hard To Tell share their Dancefloor Essentials

We love how this track opens with those haunting, mysterious vocals — it immediately grabs your attention and creates a sense of anticipation. Then, when that first kick drops, it’s absolutely perfect for lifting the dance floor to the next level of energy. It’s one of those tracks that feels both unexpected and inevitable at the same time, which is exactly what we look for when building momentum in a set.
The original track is already strong, but Deetron’s remix takes it to another dimension. The percussion and bassline work together in such a tight, hypnotic groove — it’s impossible not to move when this one comes on. There’s this rolling, driving energy that makes it both deep and powerful, perfect for those moments when we want to push the floor into full-on motion.
This track is, for us, a true masterpiece — timeless, emotional, and powerful. We don’t play it in every set; it’s reserved for special moments, often as a closing track when we feel the crowd is ready to experience something deeply emotional. It’s one of those tunes that stops time for a few minutes and leaves a lasting impression on everyone in the room.
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