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Artena Unleashes ‘Breathe Fire’ With A Cutting Edge Remix

Artena takes center stage with bold action: the Artena remix of “Breathe Fire” is the official makeover that pushes Pinkque and That Girl’s 2024 trance anthem into harder, darker, and more energetic ground.

From the very first bars, the Artena remix lays down its intent, retain the essence of the original but stretch the sound into a high-energy, peak-time position that still has space for emotion. It’s an upgrade that sounds intentional, rather than superficial, working with intelligent arrangement concepts and brash sonics to reinterpret what listeners adore.

The original “Breathe Fire” came as a Pinkque and That Girl collaboration founded in uplift and narrative. Artena honors that DNA. The Artena remix maintains the emotive vocal and allows it to breathe, only to envelop it in refined layers and tension-increasing progressions that propel momentum without submerging the melody. You listen to rolling synth leads collide with thudding kicks, a heavy lead slicing through the mix, and a strong low-end that strikes with power. It’s an interpretation geared for the club that won’t forget the trance heritage, filtered breakdowns, cautious builds, and a payoff that lands precisely where a jammed dance floor needs it.

For Pinkque, giving Artena the keys is all part of a larger streak that keeps her discography fresh and diverse. Her discography has been expanding with purpose, standalone tracks such as “The World Is On Fire,” work with Darren Porter and Roxanne Emery, and a continuous whirl of global DJ bookings that demonstrate she’s at ease on large stages and small rooms. Industry titans have taken note: Armin van Buuren, Andrew Rayel, and Ferry Corsten have all endorsed it, and that co-sign energy is crucial when a record such as the Artena remix comes to town. It tells DJs and fans that this cut is made to tour.

The Artena remix succeeds because of its balance of feeling and power. The vocal from That Girl remains center stage, drawing people in with an unvarnished, human sensibility. Surrounding it, Artena creates a soundscape that’s refined but not clinical, vibrant but not frantic. The drums are crisp, the bass is heavy, and the transitions are slick enough to melt into a set without hesitation. When the drop comes down, it’s punchy, not wild, more accuracy than anarchy, so you experience that big-room rush without sacrificing the song.

Also to be credited is the measured pacing. The Artena remix progresses in layers, adding components with plain purpose. The initial parts promise a theme; halfway through the track, the structure breaks open to highlight the vocal and a melodic theme; by the third act, the album is at full statement form with lead and low-end in lockstep. That building structure makes the song versatile. It plays when you need to lift a room, but it also holds its own on headphones where the shifting textures and little design elements can be heard without the strobe lights.

Made available through Reason II Rise Music, the Artena remix adds a new chapter to a record that already had legs. It’s not a redo, it’s a reboot, and it comes tuned for contemporary dance floors that demand impact and clarity. If you adored the euphoria of the original, this one offers you a rougher edge to ride; if you arrived seeking new energy, the Artena remix provides it while not tampering with the song’s essence. That equilibrium is what makes this one seem constructed for endurance instead of blasting off and burning out.

The release is easy: stream and download now on all platforms, and watch both artists’ socials for set clips and additional drops. Pinkque keeps adding to a catalog that blends narrative with strength. Artena, meanwhile, leaves an unmistakable mark on the remix and proves that he gets what worked in the source material in the first place. Put it all together and “Breathe Fire (Artena Remix)” becomes a statement record, lean, emotional, and prepared to get things done in the mix.

Mia Brooks

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