LowEnd is proud to present the much-anticipated digital-only remix package of Duncan Macdonald's debut solo EP, featuring some heavy hitters in the techno scene.
Leading the charge on this EP are two solid tool remixes from the inimitable Developer. Version 1 is a groovy and dynamic track with tight percussion and a crisp, high-end sound that packs a powerful punch. Version 2 maintains the same infectious energy while introducing a mesmerizing floating synth line that ethereally glides over the track.
Brazilian superstar Vinicius Honorio delivers a Banger on the flipside with his massive remix of "Do you think I'm made of Apples." With a staggered synth line and a booming low-end that is sure to get any dancefloor moving, this track is a certified peak-time destroyer that will leave you breathless.
Closing out the EP is Any Mello's solid remix of "Is the bottom half of me on fire." Its playful drones and bouncy synth line keep the momentum high and the energy levels soaring, making it the perfect end to this exhilarating collection of remixes.
In summary, the "Apples EP Remixes" are a diverse and exciting selection that shows the exceptional artistry of some of the biggest names in the music industry. With its captivating sound and cutting-edge production, this EP is sure to be a hit with fans of electronic music and beyond.
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released March 31, 2023
Published by Copyright Control
Mastered by Bernhard Range - Music Producer & Mixing/Mastering Service, Berlin
Artwork by Johannes Bosisio
Executive Producer: Hara Koukouvinou
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