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Marco Weber Delivers Groove-Driven Rework for Contenance

The German producer leans into sharp percussion and stuttering vocal chops for a high-intensity outing on klaus:elle.

marco weber in the studio performing his remix

Marco Weber adds his signature touch to Contenance’s “Feel Feel Touch Touch,” joining the project with a high-energy remix out now via klaus:elle.

Whilst Marco Weber brings a palette of warehouse-leaning textures and groove-led rhythms to his remix, his approach remains strictly grounded in dancefloor functionality. Here he reaches toward more emotive, resonant moments that translate far beyond the club setting.

The remix establishes a solid foundation from the first beat, utilising sharp percussion and tight textures that build alongside bouncy chordal synths and stuttering vocal chops. As the production progresses, Weber introduces expansive atmospheric details and bright, hook-driven leads that elevate the intensity through the track’s breakdown. It is a fluid, layered production that unfolds with calculated control, offering a sonic journey that is rolling in energy yet tinged with the subtle grit that has become a hallmark of Weber’s individual sound.

“Marco Weber’s remix of ‘Feel Feel Touch Touch’ unfolds with control – offering an engaging sonic journey that feels rolling in energy yet tinged with a darker, subtle grit.”

For Weber, this release on klaus:elle represents the freedom to refine and establish his vision. By reimagining the original in a “considered and empathetic” way, he reinforces a sonic identity rooted in both instinct and intent. Prime for the dancefloor, this groove-driven reinterpretation is currently available to stream and download across all major platforms.

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On which label was the Marco Weber remix released?

The remix of ‘Feel Feel Touch Touch’ was released on the klaus:elle record label.

What are the key musical elements of Marco Weber’s remix?

The track features sharp percussive textures, stuttering vocal chops, bouncy chordal synths, and a blend of warehouse-leaning grit with funky melodic motifs.

How long has Marco Weber been involved in music production?

Marco Weber has been immersed in DJing and electronic music production since the age of thirteen.

Written by Mark Betteridge

Mark Betteridge is the Founder of Change Underground (est. 2013) and True Underground. An investigative journalist cited by leading publications such as Mixmag and Groove, he is a Digital Architect in the dance music industry news space. Read Full Bio →

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