...since the two tracks are just different enough to offer a little variety based on the tone of a set. DJs will appreciate the quality of
both tracks, and will use them accordingly.
The original Mix is delivered by up-and-coming German duo D-Nox and Beckers, who've made a name for themselves with recent remixes of for Can
Costa on Proton and Quivver on Boz Boz. This track pounds along in a relentless, pulsating 4/4 beat, driven by obscure fly-bys of effects, growling bass and
guitar riffs as a lead male vocal hook declares, 'One shot, is all I need'. Towards the end of the track a surprise modulated synth emerges to bring a dark
floor banger into the light for the final remaining minutes, making a great transition for your choice of tune to follow.
Celebrated artist Kosmas Epsilon delivers a remix on the flip, delivering a similarly pounding intro with a smooth layer of jazzy synth stabs before a
thunder rolls in and floods the track with enough bass to make your ears bleed. The vocal is teased and stuttered across the top of the track, the stabs pick
back up and you're carried for a ride the entire way through. A moderate breakdown of sorts ensues halfway in, cutting out the bass just long enough to change
gears before slamming back in again. A well-constructed groove, and sure to get positive feedback galore in clubs.