
Mïus – Delusional feat. Dóri Hegyi OUT NOW
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The new year kicks off brilliantly for Sonar Kollektiv: April will see the release of “Eigengrau”, the new album by Mius, the project of Hungarian multi-instrumentalist Gergely Almos. Now we are already pampered with a little teaser, the digital single release of “Delusional” (including two exclusive remixes). Dóri Hegyi is one of the four different, stellar female singers Almos conducted to his studio in Budapest. Her voice radiates a therapeutic warmth which elevates the song, even for all its subtle production mastery and its ingenious arrangement, to sing-along hit potential. One of the two remixes is by Holland based Pitto, who already put his abilities to test on Sonar Kollektiv / Virgin with his release “Fly Like A Bird” last year, as well as with reworks for Jah Wobble presents PJ Higgins and Kasar. This way the track creeps slowly towards the dance floor. Same applies for the remix by Alex Barck and ComixXx, the Berlin based label’s brandnew inhouse production dream team. In contrast to Pitto’s remix, the two sensitive like-minds leave all the room in the world for Hegyi’s voice to unfold and come up trumps with an extra fat bassline you’d love nothing better than to embrace all night long.
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