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Re.You drops infectious remix of Habischman’s ‘Evolving’

With finesse and innovation, Re.You, the esteemed Berlin-based talent, concludes another groundbreaking year by aligning forces with the formidable SCI+TEC. The culmination of this collaboration manifests in an impeccable remix of Habischman’s anthemic house masterpiece, ‘Evolving,’ showcasing Re.You’s distinctive touch and solidifying his status as a force to be reckoned with in the electronic music […]

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With finesse and innovation, Re.You, the esteemed Berlin-based talent, concludes another groundbreaking year by aligning forces with the formidable SCI+TEC. The culmination of this collaboration manifests in an impeccable remix of Habischman’s anthemic house masterpiece, ‘Evolving,’ showcasing Re.You’s distinctive touch and solidifying his status as a force to be reckoned with in the electronic music scene.

As the sun-drenched vibes of Habischman‘s melodic house originally bathed the international festival circuit during its peak summer release, the track swiftly earned its place on the touring playlists of industry A-listers. Infused with the enchanting vocals of Miila Mor, the composition delved into themes of escapism and connection, all within the captivating framework of a world-music-inspired house format. True to the cinematic charm synonymous with Habischman’s work, the track stands as a testament to his ability to weave evocative narratives through the tapestry of electronic music.

In a refreshing reinterpretation of the sumptuous original production, Re.You treat listeners to a euphoric journey through a deep, tribal-inspired house landscape, transporting them back to the warmth of summer. Embracing a more minimalistic approach, the remix highlights Afro-beat influences and subtle synth intricacies, characteristic of Re.You’s a distinctive brand of high-caliber underground music. With crisp beats and intricate melodic phrasing at its core, the track beckons curiosity at every turn, its allure further heightened by the intoxicating vocal chops that weave seamlessly into the sonic tapestry.

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