Beyond the standard instrumental found on major platforms like Apple Music and Spotify , several alternative instrumental versions exist:
The instrumental version of Loreen’s is more than just a vocal-free track; it is a meticulously crafted soundscape that highlights the sophisticated production of Peter Boström and Thomas G:son. Originally released in 2012 alongside the Eurovision-winning single, the instrumental reveals the intricate layers of trance, europop, and symphonic elements that define the song's "everlasting piece of art" aesthetic. Production and Arrangement
: While a different track, Loreen's instrumental discography often includes high-profile collaborations like this one by Benny Benassi, maintaining a consistent high-fidelity electronic standard. Cultural and Technical Impact Euphoria 2013 (Instrumental) loreen_euphoria_album_instrumental
: Stripping the vocals allows for a clearer appreciation of the percussion’s role in creating the song’s signature "heartbeat" drive. Variations and Releases
: The arrangement features strings by the Stockholm Session Strings , arranged and conducted by Henrik and Ulf Janson, adding a cinematic and emotional weight that often gets overshadowed by the powerful vocals. Beyond the standard instrumental found on major platforms
: Specific club-oriented versions, such as the Robin Rocks & Rubio Remix Instrumental , emphasize heavier basslines and dance-floor ready structures.
: A reimagined version featuring the Adolf Fredriks Musikklasser choir, which offers a more choral, ethereal atmosphere. Cultural and Technical Impact Euphoria 2013 (Instrumental) :
: The track is driven by pulsing trance-inspired synths that build momentum towards the iconic "u-u-u-u-u-up" chorus.