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Touzani - Maribou (feat. Ivan)

Touzani, a Moroccan artist with a unique blend of cultures, is based between Paris and Brussels. His multicultural heritage is a significant influence when crafting his cultured house sounds. With a DJing career that started in his teenage years, he has a residency at Manko Paris and Doha, as well as at Jalousy Brussels, whilst his releases on leading labels like Moblack, Madorasindahouse, Sol Selectas & Go Deeva have garnered support from A-listers like Bedouin, Keinemusik and BLOND:ISH.

'Maribou' is not just a house lullaby, it's an airy, organic masterpiece. The smooth rolling drums, subtle percussion, and a mix of warm chords and twinkling synth motifs create a unique musical experience. The vocals, pure and refined, evoke feelings of loss and longing for an absent loved one, making this track truly enchanting.

The remixer is Tayllor, a Dubai-based house artist who has dropped quality sounds on Go Deeva Records, Connected Frontline and ABRACADABRA Music. His version is awash with shimmering synth lines and more prominent piano top lines. It's equally escapist and perfect for loved-up dancefloors.

Release Date July 26th, 2024
Catalog No GPM774
Label Get Physical Music
track artist
Maribou (feat. Ivan) (Extended Mix) Touzani 6:18
Maribou (feat. Ivan) (Tayllor Remix) Touzani 6:26
Maribou (feat. Ivan) Touzani 3:48

Support

Support from Shimza, Joan Coffigny, andhim, Baham, Eddy Ali, Jim Rider, Ibiza Global, Ivo Solachki, Acid Arab, Lorenzo al Dino, Simon Iddol, Gregor Zalokar, Deer Jade, Alexander Kleedorfer, Rotationz Belgium, Moskalus, Suprematic Agency Alex, Elias Dore, Jacob Groening, Israel Vich, Valer den Bit, Urmet K, Wild Dark, Lonya, Maxi Meraki, Steve Lawler, Toto Chiavetta, Luka, Toria Lloyd, Kem Otto, Solar Kings, Jochen, Animal Trainer, Black Coffee, Matteo Pitton, Mashrik, Camilo Franco, Saint Evo, Djuma Soundsystem, Samantha Loveridge, Andreas Simon, Kasango, Linos, Salvatore, Ant Nichols | Kiss FM, Hernicn Pandelo, and Steve
The name says it all: Get Physical tracks could hardly be more moving and corporeal.

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