Deadlynoiz Flips Anyma’s “Voices In My Head” into a Bass House Anthem

Deadlynoiz has been a consistent force on my radar, largely due to a string of unhinged dubstep productions that prove he is never afraid to push boundaries. When I discovered his latest remix of Anyma‘s “Voices In My Head”, I was immediately intrigued. The original track is defined by a very specific, haunting mood, making it a risky foundation to build upon.

The Anyma version is anchored by eerie, looping vocals and a dark, hypnotic techno groove. That signature “dudududu” motif is undeniably memorable and ghost-like. While I deeply appreciated the vocal concept of the original, the drop often felt like it lacked the visceral impact I craved. It provided atmosphere, but it didn't quite hit with the force I expected.

This is where Deadlynoiz truly shines. He manages to preserve the soul of the track while completely rewiring its energy. The buildup is masterfully paced, creating a palpable tension that explodes into a full-blown Bass House assault. The drop features a thick, bouncy bassline that collides perfectly with his signature growls, resulting in a sound that is aggressive, playful, and incredibly addictive.

There is a standout, explosive section in the middle of the track that really seals the deal. Everything feels oversized and slightly chaotic, yet it remains perfectly controlled. While I would have loved to hear more of that iconic “dudududu” motif during the drop, the sheer intensity of the production makes it easy to overlook.

The original “Voices In My Head” is already a certified hit, but this Deadlynoiz remix serves as the perfect, high-energy companion. It is loud, unapologetic, and impossible to turn off.