Arcade (Hardstyle)   ;Arcade (Hardstyle)
Arcade (Hardstyle)

(hardstyle) — Arcade

To create a "useful" Hardstyle track from a song like "Arcade," producers focus on three primary pillars:

: Producers typically identify the scale (often A minor for this track) and create chord progressions that build tension before releasing it in the drop. Reference Resources For those looking to explore the scene further: Arcade (Hardstyle)

: A hub for discovering new remixes and mashups in this style. To create a "useful" Hardstyle track from a

: This version maintains the emotional weight of the original song while adding the signature Hardstyle kick and drive. "Arcade" by Duncan Laurence, originally a soft piano

"Arcade" by Duncan Laurence, originally a soft piano ballad, has become a staple for Hardstyle producers who transform its melancholic vocals into high-energy dance tracks. This report breaks down the key versions and production techniques used to create a Hardstyle "Arcade" remix.

: The original vocals are often pitched up (forming a "chipmunk" or "euphoric" sound) and heavily compressed to sit on top of aggressive kicks.

: A faster, high-tempo version that aligns with modern "gymbro" or "aesthetic" Hardstyle trends.