Nation of Language shares “Inept Apollo (Tom Sharkett Remix)”

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Connection, synthesizers and movement.

The American band Nation of Language has shared a remix danceable “Inept Apollo”their lead single from their acclaimed album Dance Called Memory. This new version, by the talented British artist Tom Sharkettknown for his work with the band WH Lungdelves into the new wave roots dthe original theme.

Sharkett take the melancholy and the energy of Nation of Language and inject a vibrating dosefunk nte, significantly raising the beats per minute to transform the song into a cut purely designed for the dance floor. He remix not only honors the Brooklyn group's eighties essence, but also projects it into a contemporary and euphoric sound, offering a fresh and energetic perspective on the material that established them. Dance Called Memory as one of the essential releases of its year.

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Remember that Nation of Language will offer an unforgettable presentation at the emblematic Indie Rocks Forum!in Room (A) of Mexico City. The concert, which fuses melancholic new wave with vibrant rhythms, will be on February 19. Find out all the details here.

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