Def Nettle return with a powerful new single, "The Party + GLOK Remix," cementing the Dublin punk-funk outfit in darker, more cinematic territory, and taking another step towards molding their increasingly genre-fluid identity. The band has kinetic energy and fierce production sharpness that lend a release that feels refined but never comfortable, blending underground club tension with alternative rock attitude.
Starting as a punchy, groove-led cut, it is reframed into a dark wave-drenched sonic landscape. The remix embraces the atmospheric density, likening something moody, like Depeche Mode's aesthetics, to Revolver-era textures and the cavernous low-end weight shared by many a Massive Attack song.
What unfolds is a smoky, after-dark manifesto fit for back alleyways and neon-drenched after-hours. Overall, the remix is dominated by deep, droning bass tones and hypnotic beats that forgo brightness in favor of tension, atmosphere, and simmering intensity. This is a daring reimagining that turns the original's earnestness into something closer.
Glen Brady, a Dublin-born artist who has lived in New York, Berlin, and San Francisco, is behind Def Nettle's bracingly diverse, wide-lens sonic approach. His history of high-level production and performance shines in the polished but raw sound of the project, where punk instinct collides with electronic invention. "The Party + GLOK Remix" is a genre-melding manifesto that further establishes Def Nettle as one of the most exciting artists in contemporary punk-funk and its alternative electronic disposition.