These versions are optimized for driving ("cruising down the coast") or high-energy workouts.

Increased from the original's slow pace to a standard 126-128 BPM house tempo.

The journey from a somber indie-pop song to a bass-heavy club hit happened in three distinct stages:

Enhanced sub-bass frequencies that "thump" significantly harder than the standard EDM master.

French DJ Cedric Gervais created a high-energy house version that reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 . It is credited with bringing Lana Del Rey into the mainstream American radio market.

Using high-quality headphones or a sound system with a dedicated subwoofer.