Wiwek Whistles Again With Explosive New Single, "Remedy"

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With a reputation like “Remedy,” Wiwek‘s newest monitor guarantees a remedy for the mundane, injecting listeners with a robust dose of jungle terror.

In true spirit of the jungle terror motion he outlined, Wiwek’s newest providing is a potent concoction of heart-racing kicks and frenetic synth design. Notably, the “Killa” producer is making his triumphant return to Hardwell’s Revealed Recordings after a nine-year break within the motion.

Opening with whistling synths that minimize via the air like a referee’s name, “Remedy” shortly establishes its pulse with thumping, distorted kicks that reverberate via the physique. Pitched vocals add a way of managed chaos, urging us to really feel the bass because it revs to the floor. The tune’s basslines are relentless, churning up a kinetic vitality that drives ahead its association, a constant attribute of the uncooked and animalistic vitality followers have come to count on from the influential Dutch producer.

Wiwek’s final launch on Revealed was 2015’s “Chameleon” alongside Hardwell. His return with “Remedy” not solely brings a nostalgic contact to the storied imprint, but additionally presents a contemporary tackle his signature model. Coming off the discharge of his new EP, Jungle Terror Vol. 5, Wiwek is hardly exhibiting indicators of slowing stride within the close to future.

Take heed to “Remedy” beneath and discover the brand new single on streaming platforms right here.

Observe Wiwek:

Instagram: instagram.com/wiwekdj
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Fb: fb.com/wiwekDJ
Spotify: spoti.fi/36Uxtoq

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