Arty’s original production is defined by its melodic richness and a certain "summer festival" nostalgia. The Xense Bootleg respects that core emotional foundation but injects it with the raw power characteristic of the Hardstyle scene. Xense is known for a melodic, "Euphoric Hardstyle" approach, and this bootleg is a masterclass in that subgenre. He takes Conrad’s soulful, yearning vocals and places them against a backdrop of massive, distorted kicks and shimmering leads. Structural Breakdown
The track begins by leaning into the atmospheric elements of the original, allowing the listener to settle into the familiar melody. As Conrad’s vocals build toward the hook, Xense begins to layer in rising percussion and tension-filled synths. Arty feat. Conrad - Braver Love (Xense Bootleg)
In short, the is a perfect example of how a genre-flip can breathe entirely new life into a track, turning a delicate progressive house song into a high-octane powerhouse without losing its soul. Arty’s original production is defined by its melodic
The payoff—the "drop"—is where the bootleg truly shines. Instead of the steady 128 BPM pulse of the original, Xense ramps up the tempo to the standard Hardstyle 150-155 BPM range. The drop features a signature pitched-kick that provides both the rhythm and the bassline, overlaid with a powerful, supersaw melody that mirrors Arty’s original hook but with significantly more "bite." Why It Works He takes Conrad’s soulful, yearning vocals and places