Good For Me Alpha 9 Extended Remix: Above Beyond Feat Zoe Johnston

The of "Good For Me" is a masterclass in modernizing a trance classic without losing its soul. Originally released in 2006, the Above & Beyond and Zoe Johnston collaboration is widely considered one of the most emotive tracks in electronic music history.

True to Alpha 9’s style, the mid-track breakdown is cinematic. It strips away the beat to let the piano melody shine before exploding into a bright, uplifting drop that feels tailor-made for festival mainstages. The of "Good For Me" is a masterclass

Despite the increased BPM, the remix maintains the "goosebumps" factor. It bridges the gap between the nostalgic "Anjunabeats Volume 4" era and the high-fidelity sound of today. It strips away the beat to let the

This remix isn't just a rework; it’s a love letter to a track that has defined the "Group Therapy" spirit for nearly two decades. This remix isn't just a rework; it’s a

Arty, under his alias, elevates the original’s ambient beauty into a driving, club-ready anthem. Here are the highlights of this remix:

While the original relied on a slow-burn acoustic feel, Alpha 9 introduces a crisp, progressive bassline and syncopated percussion that builds immense tension.

The of "Good For Me" is a masterclass in modernizing a trance classic without losing its soul. Originally released in 2006, the Above & Beyond and Zoe Johnston collaboration is widely considered one of the most emotive tracks in electronic music history.

True to Alpha 9’s style, the mid-track breakdown is cinematic. It strips away the beat to let the piano melody shine before exploding into a bright, uplifting drop that feels tailor-made for festival mainstages.

Despite the increased BPM, the remix maintains the "goosebumps" factor. It bridges the gap between the nostalgic "Anjunabeats Volume 4" era and the high-fidelity sound of today.

This remix isn't just a rework; it’s a love letter to a track that has defined the "Group Therapy" spirit for nearly two decades.

Arty, under his alias, elevates the original’s ambient beauty into a driving, club-ready anthem. Here are the highlights of this remix:

While the original relied on a slow-burn acoustic feel, Alpha 9 introduces a crisp, progressive bassline and syncopated percussion that builds immense tension.