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REVIEW: Daniel Dejman presents the remix of A Thousand Nights, by iconic producer Gregor Tresher



Forged in the Chicago underground scene, Daniel Dejman is ready to burst onto the techno scene in a big way. Following his jarring three-track EP "STTÆB", Dejman is back with a new remix of Gregor Tresher's 2007 hit "A Thousand Nights". Approved by Tresher himself, Daniel Dejman's unofficial remix is ​​now available on Soundcloud. This led him to open horizons, venturing into this unique proposal, where the energy and positive feeling is so hypnotic and contagious.


"A Thousand Nights (Daniel Dejman Unofficial Remix)" is his last work and the consolidation of a career marked by a need to express his emotions through each of his pores. This last job lands this season and he does so marking a turning point in his career. Daniel Dejman leads the way to his own burgeoning career, building on his burgeoning discography and leaving much to be desired.


Daniel Dejman has managed to build with this remix of “A Thousand Nights” a utopian world that, in the way of Noe, with his ark, wants to free us from the enormous storm that we live together, but above all, the one that is coming. A whole lesson, a way of understanding not only music, but culture, beyond the precarious status that currently governs, as something expendable, as if music, books or art did not save us. Drawing on the melodic elements of the original, Dejman adds a deep acid line and frenetic hi-hats spinning over the production, giving the remix a rushed feel. Additionally, Dejman boosts the tempo and overall energy of the track, paying homage to techno roots while offering an orientation towards a modern warehouse raver-oriented sound.


Forget about this magmatic present for a moment, close your eyes and let yourself be carried away by each of the notes that this singular producer proposes, because within this remix of “A Thousand Nights” you are safe and it seems that everything is starting over.


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