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Play Hard is the first EP from Chicago-area electronic dance music band Krewella. [1] It was self-released on June 18, 2012, [ 2 ] with tour dates spanning the third quarter of that year. [ 3 ] The work also topped Beatport. [ 4 ]
However, Krewella's style has been influenced by a number of electronic sub genres, including progressive house, electro, dubstep, drum and bass, trap music and future bass. [6] Their debut EP, Play Hard, was released on June 18, 2012, exclusively on Beatport, followed by its release on other digital platforms on June 26, 2012. [7]
"Alive" is a song by American electronic dance music group Krewella. The song was originally released in June 2012 as the third single from their debut EP Play Hard, [2] but was re-released in February 2013. The song was the group's first and only top 40 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100, charting at 32.
Play Harder is the second extended play by American electronic dance music band Krewella. [1] Billboard magazine describes "Come & Get It" as "[melding] the worlds of complextro and drum and bass" and "[allowing] just enough time for a solid mosh, followed by a brief resting period before running back into the pit".
List of extended plays, with selected chart positions Title Details Peak chart positions US Dance [2] US Heat. [10]Play Hard: Released: June 18, 2012; Label: Krewella Music, LLC.
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"Live for the Night" is a single by American electronic dance music band Krewella. The song was released on July 2, 2013 for digital download and streaming. It is the fourth single from their debut album Get Wet, the first of which did not appear in one of their previous extended plays Play Hard or Play Harder. [2]