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Mishell - The Queen

Fast-rising Tel Aviv producer Mishell returns to Get Physical Music with his ‘The Queen’, a bold and dynamic two-track release that highlights his playful, groove-driven approach to electronic music. Out August 1, 2025, the EP blends raw energy with melodic flair, perfectly capturing the signature sound he’s been taking to dancefloors around the world.

The title track ‘The Queen’ captures Mishell’s unmistakable style in full swing. A punchy house groove, layered with a slapping bassline, forms the foundation. As the track builds, a bold rap sample takes over, riding effortlessly across the rhythm before giving way to a filtered, string-heavy disco sample that lifts the final section into something euphoric, unexpected, and unforgettable. It’s Mishell at his most fearless and fun.

‘Awaken’ follows with a more introspective, moody house groove, carried by a beautifully arranged sung vocal sample and layered synth textures. There’s a richness and emotional pull here that shows a deeper side to Mishell’s production style that is less brash, more reflective, but equally effective.

Known for his elegant yet cheeky club tracks, Mishell is turning heads with his blend of indie dance, psychedelic flourishes, and techy, bass-forward grooves. His recent releases on Hot Creations (alongside Rafael) and his ‘Cantina EP’ on Get Physical earlier this year have cemented his place among the scene’s most exciting new voices.

Mishell’s productions are fun and fresh, oscillating between darker textures and warm, melodic build-ups. ‘The Queen’ showcases both sides of his range, playful and punchy on one end, subtle and stirring on the other.

Release Date August 1st, 2025
Catalog No GPM872
Label Get Physical Music
track artist
The Queen (Extended Mix) Mishell 4:59
Awaken (Extended Mix) Mishell 5:50
The Queen Mishell 2:50
Awaken Mishell 3:21

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Support from Anto Mars, Matt Caines, Adriatique, Jade (Promoter), Philipp Jung, John Buergin, Kyle Hopkins, B.o.T, René Weffer, Shishi Meriwani, Suprematic Agency Alex, Bernardo Campos, UTA Office, Freudenthal, Ido Morali, Lonya, Linos, Ivo Solachki, Matteo Pitton, Mirko, Lorenzo al Dino, EMJIE, Makossa, Eddy Ali, Steve, Rotationz Belgium, Andreas Simon, Gregor Zalokar, Sven Fortmann, DJ MTS, Andrew Treagust, Adana Twins, Omer (The Gardens of Babylon), FAR&HIGH, Claptone, GPU Panic, Dennis Ruyer, and Blaktone
The name says it all: Get Physical tracks could hardly be more moving and corporeal.

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