A more aggressive, sub-heavy bassline designed for festival speaker stacks.
Sweeping pads that swell during the chorus, giving the song a more cinematic, widescreen feel. The Climax
The track opens with an elongated, ambient intro. The signature muffled guitar pluck remains, but it’s layered under a thick haze of reverb and distant, echoing vocal chops that feel like they’re bouncing off the walls of a canyon. It builds tension slowly, stripping away the beat to let the "devil eyes" lyric hang in the air before the bass finally drops. The Breakdown
Crisp snares and hi-hat rolls that create a sharper contrast against the melodic flow.
This extended cut honors the "smoke and mirrors" aesthetic of the original while giving the listener more room to breathe. It’s less of a song and more of an environment—perfect for late-night drives, deep-focus sessions, or the peak of a sunset set. It captures that specific Hippie Sabotage magic: the feeling of being both completely relaxed and slightly on edge.
Unlike the radio edit, this version dives deep into a mid-track instrumental bridge. The brothers lean heavily into their "chill-trap" roots here, introducing:
This extended remix of "Devil Eyes" by Hippie Sabotage pushes the boundaries of the original’s psychedelic soul, stretching the hypnotic atmosphere into a sprawling, eight-minute sonic journey. The Atmosphere