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Lost In Reverie Releases a Remix Statement From the Canary Islands

here’s a narrative elegance to “Nothingness Remixes” that goes beyond the sum of its parts. Released on Lost In Reverie, Nau Squaglia

Lost In Reverie Releases a Remix Statement From the Canary Islands
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There’s a narrative elegance to “Nothingness Remixes” that goes beyond the sum of its parts. Released on Lost In Reverie, Nau Squaglia hands over the keys to his introspective original, and what emerges are three rewrites that each tell their own story while maintaining the emotional DNA.

Carlos Sánchez sculpts atmosphere through restraint. His version pulses with quiet intent, using space and tone as compositional tools. C.E.S.M. counters with rhythmic complexity, building a lattice of percussive interplay and tight arrangement. Voosen, meanwhile, takes the route of emotional resolution, blending harmonic textures with subtle breaks that evoke sunrise sets and post-peak reflection.

This isn’t a remix pack. It’s a curatorial act.


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