Adana Twins drops a huge remix of Joplyn

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Following a string of critically lauded releases on labels like Diynamic and Rose Avenue Records over the past year, the Hamburg-based DJ duo is back with a fresh new official remix for hotly-tipped German artist Joplyn.


Revisiting Joplyn’s Watergate debut from December 2021, Adana Twins returns to the long-standing Berlin-based imprint for the first time this year, as they present their own emphatic remix of Can’t Get Enough.

The epic, seven-minute cut, sees the TAU label bosses inject ominous midnight energy into the captivating original, expressing a hypnotic web of industrial analog instrumentation, distorted bass, and dynamic production techniques. Their trademark amalgam of thrashing, retro-futuristic club music shines front and center, as the in-form pair pulls out all the stops with another grandiose, dancefloor weapon, with a complex, emotionally charged delivery underpinned by electric guitar refrains, ethereal samples, and pulsating four-four beats.

Grab a copy on Beatport now!


Stream Joplyn – Can’t Get Enough (Adana Twins Remix) on Spotify:


Tracklist:

1. Joplyn – Can’t Get Enough (Adana Twins Remix)


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