Xiranda blasted Beethoven with Bass in ‘Moonlight Sonata (Dubstep Remix)’ –

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Xiranda put her mettle as a classically trained pianist and composer to the ultimate test with Moonlight Sonata (Dubstep Remix). Pulling Beethoven from candlelit reverence and hurling him into the hedonism of the bass pits, she proved how far orchestral gravitas can be twisted without snapping. The ornate grace of the original sonata crashes headlong into juggernaut drops, string-swelled crescendos are swallowed by sonic filth, and spatial effects stretch the drama until it feels near-operatic. It is cerebral, monstrous, and knowingly excessive, as though she produced it with a Machiavellian grin.

That grin was hard-earned. With degrees from NYU, USC, and Berklee, and years of shaping sound for Sony Music, Xiranda sharpened her instincts in Hollywood’s film-scoring circles before channelling them into darker electronic forms. Her command of orchestral arrangement doesn’t restrain her, it fuels the chaos, pushing EDM into something beyond cinematic. With her forthcoming EP, Symphony of Shadows, she’ll drag Mozart, Vivaldi, and Pachelbel through the same infernal machinery, proving her territory lies where classical mastery collides with rave culture.

If we were any more obsessed with Xiranda and her, what some may find heretical, ability to contour classical music into carnage, she would need to get a restraining order out against us.

Moonlight Sonata (Dubstep Remix) is now available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify. 

Review by Amelia Vandergast



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