Remix of „Toss A Coin to Your Witcher” Praised by Makers of TV Show
An electronic remix of the ballad „Toss A Coin to Your Witcher” from Netflix's series appeared online. The song was liked by many fans and even praised on the official Twitter of the TV series. We also found out that the choreographer of most of the fights of the first season won't be working on the second season.

A few days ago, music producer Kyle Reclaim posted on Twitter a short fragment of a remixed version of the song "Toss A Coin to Your Witcher" from the Netflix series about the adventure of Geralt of Rivia. The author decided to add some electronic beat to the quiet ballad and slightly increased the tempo of the song. The short sample he released quickly spread across the web and delighted the fans who asked the creator to create a full version. The remix was also noticed by the official Twitter of the show, which praised the author for his talent.
Kyle Reclaim didn't wait long before releasing the full version of the original remix online. You can listen to it at this address. It's not a song that will fall into the musical taste of every fan, but the creator cannot be denied creativity and skill.
It is also worth mentioning that Vladimir Furdik, who was responsible for the choreography of most of the fights in The Witcher series (except for the scene in Blaviken, which was the work of Wolfgang Stegemann), told on his Instagram that he will not be returning to work on the second season. At present, it is not known who will replace him.

The Witcher work on the second season of Netflix's itearation of The Witcher will start early this year.
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