After the success of Righteousness back in April, Lonya and the Asymmetrical team return with more remixes from label mates, Denny Loco and Just Hear and a new addition, the highly creative Vamos Art. As with the Original and Wally Lopez mixes these interpretations focus on gritty dance floor power but take the track in surprising new directions.
First up, Gospell Records boss and Asymmetrical regular Denny Loco hits the ground running with a bass heavy groove and echoed percussive touches. Growing slowly into a throbbing low end beast, Denny expertly crafts layers of synth and subtle percussion to keep the interest high and dance floor full.
Talented Slovakian artist, Just Hear takes the track in an altogether different direction while keeping the core themes of the original intact. Deeper and soulful, tabla's rattle around your headspace and synth noises warp into chaos as he builds a confident pre-peak warmer for those times when the audience are ready for their first e-moment.
The highly successful German duo of Vamos Art join the Asymmetric family with a powerful melodic version of Righteousness. Faster and squarely aimed at the peak-time Prog floors, an off-beat bass and stripped back percussion give plenty of space for the epic strings and twinkly arps that drive this monster of a remix forward.
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