When you combine the evocative vocals of Bipolar Sunshine, the gritty production of NEZ, and Kalman Mami's expert remixing, you get something truly special. Enter "Go Off (Kalman Mami Remix)," a Techno and Tech House banger that’s as dark as it is dynamic. Releasing on STNS, this remix takes the original to new heights, blending moody atmospheres with high-octane energy.
The standout element? A cool acid bassline that hooks you from the very first beat, pulsing through the track with a hypnotic rhythm. Add to that Bipolar Sunshine's haunting, dark vocal delivery, and you've got a track that's perfect for late-night sets or underground rave scenes. The remix keeps the vibe raw and edgy, a tribute to the immersive, visceral nature of modern electronic music.
Bipolar Sunshine: A Genre-Bending Pioneer
Adio Marchant, better known as Bipolar Sunshine, has built a career on versatility. Hailing from Manchester, Marchant fuses pop, R&B, and dance music in a way that defies categorization. Before going solo in 2013, he was the lead vocalist for ska band Kid British, but he found his true calling in crafting thought-provoking, genre-defying tracks.
His early releases, like the Aesthetics and Drowning Butterflies EPs, established him as an artist with a vision, drawing endorsements from acts like A$AP Rocky and London Grammar. From collaborations with Lane 8 and DJ Snake to his Rabbithole project, Bipolar Sunshine consistently evolves, adding new dimensions to his sound.
Kalman Mami’s remix of "Go Off" is another example of Bipolar Sunshine's adaptability. While his vocals set an emotional tone, the remix leans heavily into tech-house minimalism, letting the bassline and rhythm do the talking. It's a track that’s just as much about feeling the music as it is about listening.
For fans of acid house, techno, and darker vocal-led tracks, this release is a must-listen. With STNS backing it, "Go Off (Kalman Mami Remix)" is bound to make waves on dance floors worldwide.