Eight-time GRAMMY-nominated producer and electronic music pioneer Kaskade extends the world of his deeply personal 2025 album undux with undux (remixes), via Arkade x Monstercat.
Originally conceived as one of the most vulnerable and introspective projects of his career, undux marked a deliberate return to album storytelling – built around connection, subtraction, and emotional honesty. Now, a new generation of global producers step in to reinterpret that foundation, reshaping its themes through distinct club-forward and melodic lenses.
The five-track remix package brings together a cross-section of international electronic talent:
- “touch” (Disciples Remix)
- “deeper” (Jerro Remix)
- “started over” (Dave Summer Remix)
- “unspoken” (Suray Sertin Remix)
- “heart worth breaking” (The Halluci Nation Remix)
UK trio Disciples inject “touch” with sleek, driving house energy, while Belgian melodic house standout Jerro reframes “deeper” through atmospheric builds and emotive textures. Rising tech-house force Dave Summer transforms “started over” into a peak-time club weapon, and Montreal’s genre-blurring producer Suray Sertin delivers a melodic, rhythm-forward take on “unspoken.”
Closing the collection, three-time Juno Award-winning duo The Halluci Nation — among the most influential Indigenous electronic artists globally — offer a powerful reinterpretation of “heart worth breaking,” blending their signature fusion of electronic, hip-hop, and Indigenous sonic traditions into one of the project’s most striking reinventions.
Where undux leaned inward, undux (remixes) opens the material back up to the dancefloor – a full-circle moment that reflects Kaskade’s dual identity as both introspective songwriter and global club architect.
Over a career spanning three decades, Kaskade has continually evolved alongside electronic music’s shifting landscape – from pioneering the Las Vegas residency model to headlining cultural milestones including Coachella, Formula 1, and the Super Bowl. With undux (remixes), he reinforces a long-held philosophy: strong songwriting can live beyond a single format, thriving in reinterpretation.