{"id":734,"date":"2025-02-21T14:26:47","date_gmt":"2025-02-21T15:26:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wetpainttools.com\/?p=734"},"modified":"2025-02-27T17:19:22","modified_gmt":"2025-02-27T17:19:22","slug":"reinier-zonneveld-and-dea-magna-take-ravers-on-a-wild-ride-to-tokyo-in-new-single-listen","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/wetpainttools.com\/index.php\/2025\/02\/21\/reinier-zonneveld-and-dea-magna-take-ravers-on-a-wild-ride-to-tokyo-in-new-single-listen\/","title":{"rendered":"Reinier Zonneveld and Dea Magna Take Ravers on a Wild Ride to Tokyo in New Single: Listen"},"content":{"rendered":"

The ghost of 90s rave culture possesses modern techno in\u00a0Reinier Zonneveld<\/a>‘s latest dancefloor weapon, “Tokyo.”<\/p>\n

Out now via the producer’s own Filth On Acid<\/a> label, “Tokyo” is a calculated shot of adrenaline that knows exactly what it wants to be. The track, co-produced by Dea Magna<\/a>, marries techno’s thrilling pulse with happy hardcore’s sugar rush, creating something that feels both nostalgic and current.<\/p>\n

Despite drawing from happy hardcore, a genre known for excess, Zonneveld and Magna maintain control of the chaos. Their production is crisp and intentional, ingeniously interpolating whistle samples in a nod to the golden age of warehouse raves.<\/p>\n

Meanwhile, Magna’s vocals ride the line between playful and hypnotic, following dance music’s tried-and-true formula of invitation and release. “Come with me to Tokyo” works as both a literal call to adventure and a metaphor for escape\u2014exactly what you want when you’re lost in a crowd at 3am.<\/p>\n

You can listen to “Tokyo” below and find the new single on streaming platforms here<\/a>.<\/p>\n