DRMAGDN Unleashes Soaring Remix Of The Beatles Classic ‘Something’

Versatile DJ & Drummer DRMAGDN returns with his strongest song to date – a soaring homage/remix of The Beatles classic “Something.” After signing with BMG, DRMAGDN was given the rights to dig into George Harrison’s catalog, and he enlisted Michelle Ray (Team Blake on Season 4 of The Voice) and a cast of other heavy-hitters to help take his re-working of “Something” to new heights. The result is an extremely memorable, drum-fill heavy, electronic-leaning gem that accomplishes what many remixes/covers don’t – it actually does justice to the original, and then some. The official video furthers the homage aspect of the project, as it follows DRMAGDN as he visits all of the locations The Beatles originally hit (JFK Airport, Ed Sullivan Theatre and Carnegie Hall) during their initial “Beatlemania” trip to the US in 1964.

DRMAGDN discusses the inspiration behind the remix: “‘Something’ is my favorite Beatles tune of all time. So I jumped at the chance to do a modern remix of the song when BMG acquired George Harrison’s catalog. These musical shoes are literally the biggest in the world to fill, so I had to completely pull out all the stops on this Beatles tribute including nods to the artwork and a truly epic music video.”

DRMAGDN has previously played played The Winter Olympics, Lollapalooza, Warped Tour, Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Metlife Stadium, Bamboozle Fest, MTV’s TRL, AOL Sessions, The View, The Today Show and the Royal Albert Hall. He has toured 31 Countries, 43 US States and can be heard on 250+ records. DRMAGDN has been seen on Times Square Billboards and on the side of NYC Buildings. He is in the Sick Drummer Hall of Fame, on Blender Magazine’s “Best Drummers of All Time List” and AllMusic says that “DRMAGDN must be heard to even be believed“. Notably, for all of his releases, DRMAGDN makes a $250 philanthropic contribution to charities that speak to the heart of the song. Specifically for “Something” he donated to The Carnegie Hall Foundation for consideration for the educational clips in his music video, plus George Harrison’s own charity The Material World Foundation that supports social, artistic and cultural change worldwide. You can connect with him via Instagram, Spotify, YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.

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