Following the noteworthy success of their three-part Distant Dream EP, together with Darlyn Vlys and Kraków Loves Adana back in April, Hamburg-based DJ and production duo Adana Twins now return to their long-standing TAU imprint with a brand new offering, as they deliver an official remix for Hardt Antoine’s huge new label release, Many People Dem.
Out now as part of Hardt Antoine’s four-track Many People EP, Adana Twins’ remix is an emotive, club-ready offering, that sees the TAU bosses bring their own unique flavours to the pot, cooking up a delicious rework of the London-based producer’s pulsating original. The Twins’ retrofuturist take on the track pumps it full of optimism, with a glittering melody and upbeat rhythms. The vocal gets put through a FX machine, and the breakdown will transport you into the outer regions of space.
Since their first big break in 2012 the Adana Twins have established a sterling reputation, refining their sound constantly, pushing the boundaries of their musical ambition and evolving organically with the passage of time. Driven by a deep-seated desire to transmit emotion through electronic music while expanding their creative horizons, the German duo have been working together since 2006, merging Benjamin’s love of hip-hop and Friso’s passion for club music to produce a series of highly-regarded releases that form the foundation of their global success.
Hardt Antoine – Many People Dem (Adana Twins Remix) is out now via TAU: bit.ly/Tau045
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