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Ray Volpe Turns Up the Firepower With Relentless “Laserbeam” Remix Pack

The DJs are firing up their laser beams. After sweeping the festival scene in 2022 and soundtracking countless fan-made festival recaps, Ray Volpe‘s “Laserbeam” landed a well-deserved spot on EDM.com‘s list of best songs of 2022. But Volpe’s signature “Laserveam” vocals and frenetic synths made it a hit with more than just the headbangers. Virtually the scene’s entire DJing community didn’t hesitate to drop it in their sets for a little extra adrenaline rush. Now, the official “Laserbeam” remix pack has arrived, including reworks from Sullivan King, Eliminate, 4B and more. Ray Volpe has released an official remix pack for his dubstep hit, “Laserbeam.” Alex Estrada Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles...

This Cover of Ray Volpe’s “Laserbeam” Is the First Beatbox Track Featured on Disciple: Listen

Once we all stop using DAWs, we can finally take back power from the robots. It’s no secret that Ray Volpe‘s “Laserbeam” has become the track of the summer. And after being crowned as the most-played song at EDC Las Vegas 2022, a floodgate of remixes burst onto the scene, like this hotly anticipated house rework from Chris Lake. Now, the Italian beatbox champion Azel has deconstructed “Laserbeam” for a brilliant and wacky beatbox cover, the first to ever be featured on Disciple. Azel seamlessly replicates the track’s distinctive vocals, which have become a staple in DJ sets around the world, before covering its dramatic build-up and choppy bass drop. It’s hard to fathom how someone can do this with their voice considering ...