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GPU Panic returns with the Tarsius Remix of his new single ‘Flores’, with them returning the favour after GPU Panic remixed their track ‘Agos’ earlier this year.
Since 2017's 'Sand Haze' EP he has been prolific, in his collaborations and when striking out on his own which most recently was on his previous single ‘Just Go’, signifying the first taster of his new upcoming EP of which ‘Flores’ becomes the second single taken from it.
The premise and subject matter of the track is simple. ‘Flores’ referring to flowers, and a simple act, one we can all relate to, that of giving them to someone you care about and not forgetting to show your love for them. Again, the artwork for ‘Flores’ created by Lourenço Providência follows in the footsteps of ‘Just Go’, once again choosing an encapsulated cube symbolizing a memory that can be visited over time.
Manila, Philippines based electronic duo, Tarsius rise to the occasion in remixing the tune as they mix in manic drums, peculating synths, investing in drops along the way. As a result, Tarsius replants ‘Flores’ but this time around gives it a spacy rendition with abstract grooves that keep it’s sweet melody and backbone intact.
With ‘Flores’, GPU Panic has created yet another uplifting track with all the hypnotic elements and catchy dance grooves that have become a hallmark of Guilherme Tomé Ribeiro’s (GPU Panic) work. Tarsius’ lively and brilliant remix only adding an extra layer of shine to an already accomplished song. It’s a welcome return with more new music promised very soon.
Stay tuned for the announcement of his new EP.