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WE DON'T KNOW ANYTHING YET (ADAM BEYER RMX
A1 We Don't Know Anything Yet (Adam Beyer Remix) B1 We Don't Know Anything Yet (Original Mix) Drumcode treasures Alan Fitzpatrick and Joel Mull link for their debut collaboration, complemented by a rare Adam Beyer remix. This is special in every sense.
Genre | Techno |
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Format | VINYL |
Cat. no | DC241 |
Label | DRUMCODE |
Artist | ALAN FITZPATRICK / JOEL MULL FEAT. FRANGIE |
Release Date | 04/06/2021 |
Carrier | 12" |
Barcode | 5060191678506 |
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Barcode: 5060191678506 A1 We Don't Know Anything Yet (Adam Beyer Remix) B1 We Don't Know Anything Yet (Original Mix) Drumcode treasures Alan Fitzpatrick and Joel Mull link for their debut collaboration, complemented by a rare Adam Beyer remix. This is special in every sense. Tis the season for something different; interesting collaborations and the broadening of creative boundaries is the order of the day. Long-time friends and techno colleagues Alan Fitzpatrick and Joel Mull are the latest to connect for a fresh production outing, ËœWe Donâ„¢t Know Anything Yetâ„¢. Inspired by the Buddhist saying ËœNothing is forever except changeâ„¢, the duo work alongside Swedish band Frangie to craft an ascendent techno cut that explores existential questions about the future, all the while being propelled by a strong rhythmic underbelly. Beyerâ„¢s first remix in two years is inspired. The boss sharpens his focus on the vocal, while teasing out the melody, ripening the track for a mid-morning post-peak-time moment when the sun starts to bathe the dancefloor is a hazy gentle glow. A masterstroke. Å¡Listening to the track, itâ„¢s obviously very connected to whatâ„¢s going on in the world right now. When I heard it for the first time, I fell in love with the parts so much I decided to do a remix on the spot. Itâ„¢s two of the old