Rolling In The Deep - Adele (sped Up/nightcore) -

The transformation of Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" into a nightcore or "sped-up" track represents a collision between raw, soulful traditionalism and the high-energy, DIY digital culture of the 21st century. 1. Structural Deconstruction of the Original

: For "Rolling in the Deep," a typical nightcore edit pushes the BPM to roughly 130–140+ BPM . This transforms the "dark blues-y gospel disco" into something resembling Happy Hardcore or Eurodance . rolling in the deep - adele (sped up/nightcore)

Nightcore, originally a Norwegian project from 2001, involves speeding up source material by roughly , which naturally raises the pitch. The transformation of Adele's "Rolling in the Deep"

To understand the nightcore version, one must first look at the foundation laid by Adele and producer Paul Epworth. soulful traditionalism and the high-energy