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Marnik team up with Sirona and Heyder for ‘Artificial Intelligence’

Italian Duo Marnik returns to Dim Mak Records with the progressive house single ‘Artificial Intelligence‘ featuring Sirona and Heyder. With their brand-new dancefloor-filler ‘Artificial Intelligence’ which they collaborated on with French/Belgian duo Sirona and Azerbaijani singer Heyder, Marnik make their return to Steve Aoki‘s Dim Mak. The track starts off hot with a computerized buildup that transitions into […]

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Italian Duo Marnik returns to Dim Mak Records with the progressive house single ‘Artificial Intelligence‘ featuring Sirona and Heyder.

With their brand-new dancefloor-filler ‘Artificial Intelligence’ which they collaborated on with French/Belgian duo Sirona and Azerbaijani singer Heyder, Marnik make their return to Steve Aoki‘s Dim Mak. The track starts off hot with a computerized buildup that transitions into a rumbling, deep tech house breakdown with piercing mechanical sounds. ‘The moniker ‘Artificial Intelligence‘ is more than fitting and will make listeners picture themselves in their favorite epic video game, especially when combined with its distorted voiceover. With their track Stop The World featuring Steve Aoki and Leony, Marnik just made an appearance on Dim Mak. Sirona has published music on Warner and Sony, and Heyder has released music on Universal, Warner, Atlantic, and other labels.

Marnik has swiftly established himself as one of the most exciting new dance artists in the industry. With songs like Up & Down Alone or Children of a Miracle which have received a lot of radio play, Emanuele and Alessandro have undoubtedly established their signature after racking up more than 300 million streams on digital platforms and multiple gold and platinum records. Along with touring the globe and performing at prestigious venues like Tomorrowland, Sunburn Music Festival, World Club Dome, Story Miami, Ushuaïa Ibiza, and others, Marnik has also achieved success as producers.

These days, everyone is talking about the new AI technology and the positive and negative effects this could have on human beings, so with this track, we just imagined a dystopian world where eventually A.I. is gonna take over our future.

Image Credits: © Alessio Panichi (Press Kit)

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