Out now on Déepalma Records, Polish production duo Karol XVII & MB Valence return with a beautifully crafted remix of Green George & Tabia’s emotive track ‘Ofana Nawe’. The pair rework the soulful original into a deeply atmospheric organic house experience that’s as hypnotic as it is heartfelt.
Their remix glides through warm bass grooves, intricate percussion, and lush layers of synths—all perfectly complementing Tabia’s expressive vocal performance. The result is a fluid, immersive journey that reflects both the emotional core of the original and the unmistakable finesse that Karol XVII & MB Valence bring to every project.
Also featured in the release is the duo’s Acoustical Version—a breathtaking reinterpretation that strips the track down to its purest emotional essence, blending cinematic textures and organic instrumentation for an almost transcendent listening experience.
No strangers to Déepalma Records, Karol XVII & MB Valence have been part of the label’s story for over a decade, contributing standout releases and remixes including their acclaimed collaboration with Lazarusman on ‘Whispers’ and their chart-topping rework of Yves Murasca & Rosario Galati’s ‘Close Your Eyes’.
With their remix of ‘Ofana Nawe’, the duo continue to prove why they remain one of the most respected names in the deep and organic house scene—delivering a track that’s both timeless and deeply moving.
‘Ofana Nawe (Karol XVII & MB Valence Remix)’ — Out Now on Déepalma Records.
Listen / Download: http://bit.ly/OfanaNaweRmx
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