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Mike Posner Drops New “Cooler Than Me” Remix Pack

Mike Posner Drops New “Cooler Than Me” Remix Pack

Fifteen years after “Cooler Than Me” first made its mark on mainstream pop and dance floors alike, Mike Posner returns with a curated remix pack that both honors the track’s original spark and refracts it through contemporary electronic lenses. Released by Dim Mak Records, the Headliner Remix Pack revives Posner’s debut single with five distinct reinterpretations, timed strategically ahead of his anticipated performance at EDC Las Vegas 2025.

“Cooler Than Me” was a cultural moment. The single bridged indie sensibility and synth-pop with an R&B-inflected vocal delivery that tapped into a youthful cynicism about social dynamics and personal identity. Charting in the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and achieving multi-Platinum certifications globally, it remains one of Posner’s most recognized works.

The remix pack’s significance lies not only in nostalgia but in its demonstration of electronic music’s evolution over the past decade and a half. Mike Posner, whose profile was notably elevated by SeeB’s transformative remix of “I Took A Pill in Ibiza” in 2015, now leverages remix culture to reconnect with an audience shaped by streaming-era listening habits.

Deorro’s rework immediately asserts itself as a mainstage anthem. Its production layers thick synth stabs over an emphatic four-on-the-floor beat, making it suitable for festival crowds primed for high-energy drops. By contrast, Daniel Allan’s UK garage-inflected version tightens the rhythm into a more kinetic bounce, reflecting the persistent popularity of garage revival sounds in recent electronic music trends.

Getter’s remix brings a snarling bassline and a mechanical edge, pushing the track into trap territory with aggressive energy, a clear nod to the rising prominence of bass-heavy subgenres in dance music. Meanwhile, 4B’s contribution delivers a trap-infused artillery, characterized by rapid hi-hats and wobbling synths, adding grit and weight that diverges sharply from the original’s breezy atmosphere.

In a move toward the introspective, NIIKO x SWAE offer a slower, deep house interpretation that highlights the melody with a warm, simmering groove. This version accentuates Posner’s newly recorded vocal lines, providing a smoother, more intimate take that contrasts with the high-energy remixes around it.

The project’s release through Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak Records signals a strategic partnership designed to place Posner squarely within the current EDM landscape. It serves as the first of three planned remix releases, underscoring an ongoing effort to blend his singer-songwriter roots with dance music’s dynamic shifts.

What makes the Headliner Remix Pack noteworthy is its capacity to reveal how a single song can be a versatile canvas, adaptable to different moods and scenes. Each remix reframes “Cooler Than Me” for distinct listening contexts—from packed festival stages to underground clubs—while maintaining the core appeal of Posner’s hook and vocal performance.

This release also marks an important moment in Posner’s career narrative. Having traversed pop success, electronic crossover, and deeply personal artistic journeys—including his widely publicized walk across America—this remix project suggests a return to the dancefloor with renewed confidence and creative intent.