PULLER Releases Moving Cover Of Marshmello’s ‘Silence’ With theajsound

Known by millions “Silence,” by Marshmello, has an instantly recognizable hook and just about everything that encompasses a modern day hit. Soaking this in, but putting their own spin on the situation, PULLER has tapped vocalist theadjsound to team up and shed a completely refreshed light on the single. Together the two form a doozy of a cover. In this version of “Silence,” the mood is different, but the common structure is fully-functional and very recognizable to the original, showcasing the eclectic blend of ‘familiar but different’ that does justice to the original.

An epic future bass drop captures the imagination and cements the design as a winning one. Emo-tinged and squeaky-clean production combine to unite just the right parts that form an essence of euphoria.

DJ/producer PULLER has been in the music-making game on a professional level since 2015. Dozens of show dates in his home-nation (and beyond), many successful releases, and the like, plays a role in a balance approach to the business side of this venture and a presence that keeps on expanding.

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