The release showcases the German act’s mixture of percussion and melodic pulsing grooves, embedded in 9-10 minute climactic and euphoric footprints that have so often epitomized the acts sound throughout their career. Remixes by legendary techno producer Paco Osuna and French artist Chloe have done no harm in aiding Monkey Safari’s growing stature on the global stage, whilst helping them break into new scenes and demographics not yet familiar with their uplifting and melodic sound.
The duo’s rapid growth in recognition is best shown through Paco Osuna’s monstrous remix of ‘On’ with a typical elongated build, euphoric drop and crunching percussion that will is certain to be a stand out track on dance floors around the globe. Underground French artist Chloe’s remix of ‘Matters’ is reminiscent of the duo’s new wave motives with a perfect collage of echoed guitar samples and a grooved bass lick. Both remixes are equally as talented and enjoyable as the originals and will no doubt help flourish the acts credibility and respect going in to 2016.
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