26th February sees the acclaimed Madrid-based techno DJ/producer, Fatima Hajji unleash her show-stopping new single, ‘YKN’ (incl. Metodi Hristov remix) via Hristov’s own Set About imprint.
With little sign of slamming the breaks, Spanish DJ/producer and label owner, Fatima Hajji continues to prove her esteemed status amongst techno’s highest-ranking go-getters. Having enjoyed a multitude of recent releases on acclaimed imprints such as Octopus Recordings, IAMT, Odd Recordings, Autektone Records and Dolma Records, Hajji’s foot remains firmly on the accelerator with her new show-stopping single, ‘YKN’. This time, she’s teamed up with Bulgarian techno wizard, Metodi Hristov who, as well as providing his own remix version, will be releasing this essential two-track project via his own Set About imprint.
Taking a familiar hard-line approach, Hajji’s ‘YKN (original mix)’ is an immediate reminder of her devilish, unrelenting production style. Smashing through the speakers with a pounding 4/4 beat, the instantly killer bass frequencies make light work of slicing through the rich, permeating synths and atmospherics. Metodi Hristov responds with a similarly explosive rework. Utilising darker, more chasmic production tweaks, his added extra-terrestrial synth and vocal effects takes ‘YKN’ to new heights of focus and intensity.
Fatima Hajji’s new single, ‘YKN’ (incl. Metodi Hristov remix) will be available exclusively via Beatport from 26th February (buy HERE) and everywhere else two weeks later.
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