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Jack Wins gives new energy to MOTi's "Turn Me Up" [Premiere]

  • July 15, 2016
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Earlier this year, the Tiesto-supported, signed, sealed delivered Dutch producer MOTi released his latest original entitled "Turn Me Up." Featuring the vocals from multi-platinum singer Nabiha, the tune is a model exemplifier of the power of electro soul and its use of blending big room energy with deeper notes, all while concentrating on classically house-styled melodies. With the original release hitting back in February 2016 via Musical Freedom, the remixes of "Turn Me Up" are set to release this Friday nearly five months later.

Alongside remixes from Low Steppa and Ryan Blyth, a new sound is entering the field of play for "Turn Me Up." Coming from fellow Dutch and Tiesto-supported artist Jack Wins, "Turn Me Up" maintains its infectiousness with a new kind of energy, taking the track from its February release through the current summer mood. Jack Wins has had original releases on Tiesto's Musical Freedom before, reigning in a trend in house for his own. But his remix of this one is his most notable work to date, with a familiarly addictive chord progression that pairs so perfectly with Nabiha's vocals, it might as well be the original.

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