Artist: Dina Summer
Title: Girls Gang Remixes Vol.2
Format: White 12″ / Digital
Press Release:
Berlin-based synth-wave band Dina Summer released their highly anticipated second album ‚Girls Gang‘ earlier this year via Iptamenos Discos. The super band which is formed by Kalipo (also known for his work with electro-punk band Frittenbude) and dark disco DJ/producer duo Local Suicide first made waves in the scene with their 2021 EP ‚Who Am I‘ before releasing their critically acclaimed 2022 debut album ‚Rimini‘ and 2024 EP ‘Hide & Seek’. They also contributed to Curses’ ‘Next Wave Acid Punx‘ compilation, participated in Purple Mag x radiooooo’s ‚2070′ project, and performed at Reeperbahn Festival’s prestigious ‘Collide Session’.
With millions of streams and worldwide radio airplay, Dina Summer’s music has earned spots on numerous Spotify and Apple Music editorial playlists and has been supported by DJs like Charlotte De Witte, 2ManyDJs, Vitalic, The Hacker, Âme, Dixon & DJ Hell. Their releases have been praised by major publications such as DJ Mag, Mixmag, Groove, Resident Advisor, Spiegel Online, Musikexpress, Rolling Stone, Tsugi, ELLE, Penthouse and FAZE among others, while their singles got played over 10.000 times by worldwide radios.
The upcoming Paris-based live performer, producer, and DJ Karassimeon takes on ‚Zombie‘ and delivers a beautiful dark disco ballad that blends haunting disco melodies with EBM beats, transforming the track into a dancefloor anthem.
Boys‘ Shorts are a queer DJ/producer duo from Greece who were recently named one of the top 5 acts to watch globally by The New York Times. Their remix of ‚Promise Me’ featuring the ghostly vocals of New Yorker/Berlin-based renowned artist Curses, channels the emotional depth of losing someone you love into a bass-driven, club-ready anthem. Anchored by a pulsating rhythm and the hypnotic refrain “Promise me, please don’t miss me, when I’m gone,” the track fuses lyrical vulnerability with undeniable dancefloor momentum.
Berlin-based artist and Brave New Rave label founder Moderna – also known for her former radio show of the same name and acclaimed productions including a remix for The Matrix soundtrack – delivers a stunning rework of Dina Summer’s dark wave anthem “Nothing To Hide.” She opens with a cinematic, orchestral atmosphere that builds tension and drama before erupting into full dance floor power.
Cologne-based musician Etane, known for his unique genre blend and deep involvement in the music community, reinterprets ‘Hypnotized’ by merging 80s Italo disco aesthetics with a driving techno bassline. He pairs a dreamy atmosphere with a luminous sense of motion, guiding listeners toward a glowing horizon. Echoing the song’s core theme, the spell of hypnotization is carried by airy, string-like melodies and a steady, magnetic groove.
Being a fixture in the scene for over two decades the Melbourne-based producer and DJ Stockholm Syndrome takes on ‚Halkidiki‘ and gives it a fresh twist by blending warm Italo bassline & chords, with minimalistic vocal snippets and snappy EBM drums.
French producer and IBÄ – co-founder of the label/party series Elektric Bazaar – remixes ’Nothing To Hide’ and takes the listener on an ecstatic journey by incorporating mysterious and mesmerising voices along with eerie UFO-like sounds and cosmic pulses which lead into a realm suspended between reality and illusion.
JG Outsider is an established Spanish DJ and producer who’s active since the mid ‘80s. He brings an industrial edge to ‚No More Tears‘, amplifying the theme of empowerment and rising after the fall, deepening the track’s darker soundscape and immersing us in a dystopian atmosphere. The echoing and repetition of the lyrics further intensify the emotional weight, creating a captivating, resonant effect that draws the listener into the track’s powerful narrative.
The uprising Leipzig-based DJ, producer and Party curator Nici Palm chops up & re-arranges the vocals from ’No More Tears’ and adds a tech groove and multiple rich synth layers to create an ode of female empowerment.
French DJ & producer and Elektric Bazaar co-founder Karla Lynch delivered a banging tech-house(ish) re-interpretation of ‚Hypnotized‘ for dark raves with its hypnotic repetitive rhythms, heavy basslines and minimalistic Berlin-style vocals. The remix draws out themes of desire, seduction, and loss of control, giving the song a deeper, more immersive intensity.
The World Domination is German electroclash & techno-pop project, which rose in the underground scene in the early 2000s with releases on Kitsuné and Metropol Division. Their remix of ’No More Tears’ channels a 90s techno spirit, alternating machine-like effects and a strong, pulsating bass with bright, house-infused keys. Its driving rhythm and the hypnotic repetition of the title create a compelling call to release past vulnerabilities, embrace inner strength, and step fully into self-empowerment.