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Yulia Niko Releases ‘Just Just’ With Rework Ahead Of Full ‘Body Language Vol. 26’ Compilation

Internationally acclaimed DJ, producer and tastemaker Yulia Niko continues another standout year with the announcement of her latest single Just Just. A contemporary reimagining of Rework’s 2003 underground house classic You’re So Just Just, the new record is lifted from Yulia Niko’s forthcoming Body Language Vol. 26 compilation, due for release via Get Physical on September 19.

The original track – crafted by Michael Kuebler, Daniel Varga and singer Laetitia Rometsch – defined Rework’s signature “new wave house” sound at the time, combining icy minimal structures with catchy Euro-girl vocals and a dash of dancefloor melancholy. For this collaboration, the outfit now revisit their original production alongside Yulia Niko, carefully modernizing the track while keeping the integrity of its iconic roots intact.

Just Just serves as a bridge between past and present, showcasing the combined artistry of Rework’s refined minimalism and Yulia Niko’s hypnotic, emotionally charged style. The track leans into a deeper, stripped-back energy, anchored by a warm, pulsing low-end and tight, minimal percussion. Gradually unfolding with intricate synth textures and subtle vocal injections, it exemplifies both Yulia and Rework’s meticulous craftsmanship and intuitive sense of groove, creating a powerful late-night mood piece that feels timeless yet strikingly current.

A highlight of the Body Language series’ newest chapter (Vol. 26), Just Just marks another striking addition to Yulia’s extensive discography, further cementing her status as one of the most respected and consistently forward-pushing artists in the global electronic scene. As with much of her recent output, the single reflects her ongoing exploration of mood, space and emotion within the context of modern club music. Constantly refining her sound while remaining rooted in the dancefloor, she continues to blur the boundaries between functional DJ tools and more expressive, introspective productions. This duality has become a hallmark of her style, resonating with both purist selectors and wider audiences across global festival stages, intimate clubs and late-night airwaves alike.

Just Just follows a run of acclaimed early singles and collaborations already unveiled from the compilation, including Molly & Sally (2025 Rework) featuring Coro Coro, her dynamic remix of Helsloot’s Let’s Pretend and Bring The Power; a high-impact collaboration with Wally Lopez and Katerina X. With these contributions to Body Language Vol. 26 – and with more to come between now and September – Niko continues to set the tone for a new generation of house and techno artists, balancing deep musicality with immersive, club-driven energy.

Rework, Yulia Niko – Just Just (single) is out now via Get Physical: https://getphysicalmusic.lnk.to/GPM867

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