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Space 92 Lands on Filth On Acid with a Futuristic Remix of Rave Favorite Inferno

French artist Space 92’s latest drop on Filth On Acid takes the form of an intense new remix of Carl Cox, Reinier Zonneveld & Christopher Coe’s rave anthem ‘Inferno’. This banging new remix from the man of the moment that takes techno to outer-space dimensions with a pulsing bassline and otherworldly synth sounds. With flat-footed drums as raw as they come and serrated synths keeping on firing, Space 92’s rendition of ‘Inferno’ gives us entrancing future feels.

With a signature sound that mixes up the finest of trancey techno, distorted percussions, and a touch of acid, in addition to underlying sensitivity and nostalgia, Space 92 is a trailblazing producer and an electrifying act to watch.

The French DJ and producer comments about his latest remix:

‘Working on Inferno was such a pleasant challenge because my goal was to never release the pressure and intensity of this fantastic track while consistently respecting Noughties Techno’s influences.’

One of the best-selling Techno artists in the world for the third consecutive year in 2022 and with over 1.3 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone, 2023 has been an eventful year for Space 92. In addition to his extraordinary remix of ‘Inferno’, the producer has recently dropped a stunning single, ‘Arpeggio’, in collaboration with techno giant HI-LO, and Filth on Acid favorite, the EP ‘Gravity’, released earlier this year. Besides a string of thrilling productions, Space 92’s first quarter of the year has seen him blow up the stage at Ultra Festival in Miami, Peru, and Brazil, in addition to stellar shows around the United States, the UK, and Europe.

Carl Cox & Reinier Zonneveld & Christopher Coe – Inferno (Space 92 Remix) is out on May 12 via Filth On Acid.

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