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All Rize (Remixes Part 2)
- Artist: Radio Slave
- Format: 12" Single
- Release Date: 12/19/2025
All Rize (Remixes Part 2)
- Artist: Radio Slave
- Format: 12" Single
- Release Date: 12/19/2025
- Artist: Radio Slave
- Label: Rekids
- UPC: 199806426043
- Item #: 2777391X
- Genre: Dance
- Release Date: 12/19/2025
Product Notes
'Radio Slave presents the second remix EP for 'All Rize', a follow-up to his collaboration with Kameelah Waheed, enlisting DJ Minx, Boogie Vice & N-You-Up, DJ Sodeyama's The People in Fog alias, and Jabes to reimagine the track. It follows the first remix package, featuring Harry Romero and Samaran, which won support from Laurent Garnier, Chloe Caillet, Saoirse, Honey Dijon, and many more. Detroit's First Lady of Wax, DJ Minx, follows her appearance at Rekids' Panorama Bar takeover in August and steps up first. Her remix is a raw, club-ready workout built around a relentless groove and Kameelah Waheed's commanding vocal mantra, as bleeps and whistles dance across the mix. Linking Cape Town and Southern France, Boogie Vice & N-You-Up follow their 2025 EP on REK'd and deliver a deep cut that slowly builds tension, it's organic percussion and warm bassline leading toward a strobe-lit, tripped-out drop. On the flip of the second 'All Rize' remix EP, Japan's DJ Sodeyama, under his The People in Fog alias, drifts into more hypnotic territory. Lush pads wash over a low-slung beat and bassline, trading the club for the walk to the after-hours by carrying Waheed's vocal into something surreal and dreamlike. Completing this left-of-center B-side, Timedance and Kindergarten's Jabes twists the original into a warped, textural trip with scratching layers and distorted vocal fragments that pierce through a dense atmosphere. If Sodeyama's version is the dream, Jabes' is the chaotic counterpart that follows.
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Artist(s)Radio Slave

