Following weeks of electrifying festival performances, DJ Snake and ISOxo have officially released their highly anticipated remix of the Hard Dance track ‘Fuck The Speakerz Up’. This release marks the inaugural offering from ISOxo’s upcoming remix EP, and it comes with a buzz that promises to reshape the landscape of festival music this summer.
‘Fuck The Speakerz Up’
Regarded as one of the standout tracks of the current festival season, DJ Snake’s remix has garnered significant attention, both online and during live performances. Its impactful debut at Ultra Music Festival in Miami, EDC Las Vegas, and during a collaborative set at Coachella with ISOxo and Knock2 showcased the remix’s explosive energy, resulting in electrifying crowd reactions that are often the highlight of any festival set. With this official release, ‘Fuck The Speakerz Up’ is poised to take center stage in summer festival lineups worldwide.
This remix is fueled by distorted basslines and dizzying builds, culminating in an unforgettable vocal drop, “Fuck The Speakerz Up.” It fully immerses listeners in the high-octane energy characteristic of hard dance and bass music, capturing the wild spirit of modern festival culture. Furthermore, this track exemplifies the burgeoning creative synergy between DJ Snake and the fresh wave of electronic musicians, pushing the genre into exciting territories.
DJ Snake
As a cultural icon, DJ Snake has profoundly influenced the global music scene with chart-topping hits like ‘Let Me Love You,’ ‘Middle,’ ‘Lean On,’ and ‘Taki Taki.’ His collaborations with top-tier artists such as Justin Bieber, Cardi B, Selena Gomez, and Travis Scott have produced a cross-genre catalog that resonates deeply with fans worldwide. With more than 52 million monthly listeners on Spotify and a staggering 40 billion streams, he has not only sold out arenas across the globe but has also redefined what it means to be a modern electronic artist.
Originally rooted in the French underground electronic scene, DJ Snake emerged as a pioneer of blending electronic music with trap, hip-hop, and pop influences. His landmark tracks like ‘Bird Machine’ and ‘Turn Down for What’ have redefined dance music, infusing mainstream pop music with explosive drops and vocal chops. His rise from playing in clubs to headlining major stadiums across continents—including a massive two-show sell-out at Accor Arena and Stade de France—speaks volumes of his impact and reach.
In 2025, he expanded his creative portfolio with the release of “Nomad,” which not only earned critical acclaim but also resulted in major features across international magazines, culminating in a GQ Man of the Year award. His endeavors into the fashion realm further enhance his multifaceted career, particularly through his Pardon My French collective.
ISOxo
Introducing San Diego’s own Julian Isorena, better recognized as ISOxo, a remarkable talent in the electronic music sphere known for his high-energy performances and boundary-pushing sound design. With emotionally resonant production styles, ISOxo is establishing himself as a formidable force in the industry, driving the evolution of electronic music into uncharted territories.
His sold-out NIGHTREALM tour and breakout debut album kidsgonemad! heralded ISOxo as one of the most sought-after live acts today, creating a dedicated fanbase that thrives on his unreleased tracks and dynamic set lists. Collaborations, including the project ISOKNOCK alongside Knock2, as well as partnerships with Skrillex and Brutalismus 3000, illustrate his versatility and commitment to pushing electronic boundaries.
As he steps into a new phase, ISOxo has begun to roll out his revolutionary live experience known as Hardcore Diva. This ambitious concept marries rave culture, performance art, and a sense of chaos into an extraordinary show, featuring large-scale production elements including a full-size tank on stage. Hardcore Diva is not merely an expansion of his artistic vision; it’s a definitive statement on his trajectory as an artist—a directive demand: DO NOT RESIST.
You know what to do—let’s crank up the volume and ‘Fuck The Speakerz Up’:
