KPop Demon Hunters dominated 2025, becoming Netflix’s most-watched original film and driving its soundtrack to multiple chart-topping hits. Among the standout tracks, ‘Golden‘ emerged as a defining single, and SF producer MVSE has now delivered a melodic bass remix that reinterprets the original. While the official version by HUNTR/X (featuring EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, and REI AMI) dominates streaming charts with its high-energy K-pop production and demanding vocal ranges, MVSE’s unofficial remix shifts focus to layered builds and bass-heavy drops. MVSE previously released an unofficial remix of ‘Golden,’ which held a position in Hypeddit’s top 100 for four months, reaching top 10 and surpassing 11,000 downloads. The track opens with vocal chops and atmospheric pads, gradually incorporating orchestral elements from the source material. Bea Go handles the vocals in this version, delivering controlled phrasing in the verses before pushing into fuller belts during the chorus sections. The track integrates acoustic and orchestral layers before building to a heavy, memorable drop, showcasing MVSE’s approach to blending emotional depth with electronic production. After releases on labels including Lost In Dreams (Insomniac’s imprint), Rude Service, and Paradise/Wave Music, MVSE launched Atelier Records to establish a dedicated platform for his work and emerging artists in dance music. Atelier operates as a multi-genre label supporting new talent in pursuing refined production and creative control. The name draws from the French term for a workshop or studio, reflecting its focus on development and experimentation. Follow MVSE on socials down below:MVSE Delivers Melodic Bass Remix of ‘Golden’ From KPop Demon Hunters



