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'Burn Dem Bridges' by Skin On Skin receives a rapid-fire edit from Nia Archives

Nia Archives has just dropped a brand-new edit of innovative DJ Skin On Skin's track “Burn Dem Bridges” and once again she's hit the mark.

Earlier this year SOS ingeniously combined techno with the UK Drill sounds of Sav'o and Horrid1's anthem "Violent Siblings” and created the now iconic track "Burn Dem Bridges." Receiving numerous Soundcloud rips before quickly accruing over 5M Spotify listens it is a definite highlight for Skin On Skins.


The song's culture clash is a pivotal moment that could change the course of dance culture. SOS incorporates drills, which is only expanding in worldwide relevance, into a dance track, channelling its unadulterated intensity and sound into an entirely new style. The producer and DJ has been steadily establishing himself as one of the most exciting up-and-coming artists in dance music, experimenting with fusions of techno, house, and alternative hip-hop.


The track caught the eye of many but resonated with one of the hottest electronic artists right now, Nia Archives. Tasking herself with remixing the song she put her quick-fire jungle spin on the track, igniting dance floors everywhere, as evidenced by her most recent Boiler Room set.


Having recently been nominated for the 2023 BRIT Awards Best Rising Star and MOBO Awards victory for "Best Electronic/ Dance Act." The Leeds-born, Manchester-raised DJ, producer, vocalist, and label boss is widely regarded as one of the most promising UK musicians. With millions of streams across her famous songs "Forbidden Feelingz," "Sober Feels," and "Baianá," Nia has already amassed a sizable cult following. This is just the beginning of what has proven to be an explosive entry into the scene. Nia Archives is still making a tonne of noise, remixing artists like Mall Grab, Danny L Harle, PinkPantheress and now Skin on Skin.






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