Following on from Inpetto’s 2015 release, Mixmash Records unveil the remix EP – bringing 5 upcoming artists to the forefront of the label. ‘Needin U’ (Remixes) is out now.
The 5-track EP shines a spotlight on emerging DJ talent, including Mark Villa ,Tocadisco, Pnut & Jelly, Tom Tyger & TØAK – all of which display their respective talents on the German duo’s stellar release.
First to step up for remix duties core Mixmash family member Mark Villa who uses striking piano chords and a blend of percussion to polish his rework. Alongside this is Berlin beat-maker Tocadisco who takes the club facing original and reworks the track with a fusion of bass heavy licks and electronic elements. Not forgetting DJ duo Pnut & Jelly who have produced a drum heavy rework of Inpetto’s original with warped vocals and infectious synth melodies.
Following suit are the reverbed vocals and catchy hi-hats taken from French DJ Tom Tyger’s edit. Rounding off the EP is the remix from TØAK – a new producer on the scene – who fuses faint piano chords, catchy vocal hooks and a thumping bassline to craft their masterpiece, signing off a solid 5-track masterpiece.
For more information on Inpetto, please visit:
http://www.inpetto.dj/
https://www.facebook.com/InpettoFanpage/
https://twitter.com/inpettoofficial
https://soundcloud.com/inpetto
For more information on Mixmash Records, please visit:
http://mixmashrecords.com/
https://www.facebook.com/MixmashRecords
https://twitter.com/MixmashRecords
https://soundcloud.com/mixmash-records
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