I think we emailed their team over 1000 times to get the acapella. We heard the original "Crave You," and knew immediately we had to remix it. How did this opportunity come about, and when you put it together, did you have a feeling that it would be as big as it was? Your remix of "Crave You" by Flight Facilities was an instant smash and put you guys on the map almost immediately. The whole night was 128 BPM, and then Steve played a Rusko track (which we didn't know), and we just looked at each other and were like, 'WTF IS THIS?!' From there, we thought we really wanted to hear some of our favorite bands remixed in this style. We discovered "dubstep" at a Steve Aoki, Boyz Noize, Bloody Beetroots show. Justice, MSTRKRFT, and Ed Banger Records were the biggest at that moment in time. That really opened our eyes to a whole new world of music. ![]() We toured as a pop-punk band for many years before I started to work at Turbo Recordings (the Montreal-based electronic label owned by Tiga). What pushed you to go down the musical route you ended up in?
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