Released in , the Axwell Club Mix (often referred to interchangeably with the "Remode") is a progressive house interpretation by Swedish House Mafia member Axwell. It remains one of the most recognizable remixes of Adele's career, blending her raw, soulful vocals with a driving 124 BPM beat.
This guide explores the of Adele's "Hometown Glory," a seminal electronic dance music (EDM) remix that transformed a somber debut ballad into a high-energy club anthem. 1. Track Overview & History Adele - Hometown Glory (Axwell Club Mix)
: The track shifts from the original's slower intro to a steady 124 BPM for club play. It is set in the key of B♭ Minor . Released in , the Axwell Club Mix (often
: Adele describes the "thick and opaque" air of the city and the "wonders" of the people she meets. : Adele describes the "thick and opaque" air
: "Hometown Glory" was the first song Adele ever wrote (at age 16). It was a "protest song" written in 10 minutes after an argument with her mother about leaving London for university.
: It features a signature "Remode" style—a term Axwell used for remixes that essentially re-produced the entire track into a new house structure rather than just adding a beat. 3. Lyrical Themes
: The remix highlights lines about being "united" and "not gonna stand shit," which took on new energy when played in large-scale festival settings. 4. Where to Listen



Released in , the Axwell Club Mix (often referred to interchangeably with the "Remode") is a progressive house interpretation by Swedish House Mafia member Axwell. It remains one of the most recognizable remixes of Adele's career, blending her raw, soulful vocals with a driving 124 BPM beat.
This guide explores the of Adele's "Hometown Glory," a seminal electronic dance music (EDM) remix that transformed a somber debut ballad into a high-energy club anthem. 1. Track Overview & History
: The track shifts from the original's slower intro to a steady 124 BPM for club play. It is set in the key of B♭ Minor .
: Adele describes the "thick and opaque" air of the city and the "wonders" of the people she meets.
: "Hometown Glory" was the first song Adele ever wrote (at age 16). It was a "protest song" written in 10 minutes after an argument with her mother about leaving London for university.
: It features a signature "Remode" style—a term Axwell used for remixes that essentially re-produced the entire track into a new house structure rather than just adding a beat. 3. Lyrical Themes
: The remix highlights lines about being "united" and "not gonna stand shit," which took on new energy when played in large-scale festival settings. 4. Where to Listen