'TAKE ME AWAY'
NINA
Out September 30th
"Take Me Away"
Nina
Nina
Release September 30th
Berlin born but London-based singer/songwriter Nina is
the latest new find to be unearthed by burgeoning label, Aztec Records.
Following on from the success of releases from Angelo and Raff, plus the
hype of their official launch party in Hoxton, the Aztec family is now
proud to announce the arrival of dance music’s new first lady, Nina,
with her excellent debut single, 'Take Me Away'.
'Take Me Away' has already grabbed the attention of a
clutch of renowned DJs on the tech-house circuit with its stripped back,
dance feel. Combining a powerful bassline and thumping beat with
classic synth stabs and warm pads, 'Take Me Away' creates the perfect atmosphere for Nina's soft and breathy, yet seductive vocals to wash
over the top and sweep you off your feet. The hushed, Spanish vocals
that join the party later in the track only add to the exotic style that
wafts throughout it. Great for the club and at home, this crossover
pop/electro track is Aztec’s finest release yet.
Amongst a healthy remix package included in the release, the standout rework comes from Tokash & Reid
who turn in a sublime, Balearic tinged deep house effort. Combining
their knowledge of Latin, deep house, techno and progressive, the pair
has found a new sound that slots in perfectly somewhere between
chill-wave, and effortlessly cool progressive house for their
reinterpretation of ‘Take Me Away.’ Laid back but with a burning
intensity at the same time, this remix is ideal for Ibiza or London’s
underground club scene.
Disco Damage breathe new life into the track with a
wonderfully unique, slowed down version that includes jangling keys and
futuristic synths. Although a slower club track, this remix has all the
oomph needed to kill any dancefloor. Jad Cooper takes
us into a slightly darker, wonky realm with his remix. Drawing influence
from the sounds of Berlin’s after party scene, his version adds a loopy
feel to Nina’s stunning vocal performance which seems to take the track
way beyond the boundaries of the original. Sebastian Rei's rework has a raw, mechanical feel, which when added to the newly FX-laden vocals creates a truly futuristic dancefloor cut. TNTT turn in a thumping yet highly melodic remix where as the Extended Club Mix has a jump up, party electro feel.
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