Steve Aoki spent plenty of time in the pool with Michael Phelps during Miami Music Week — but remember, he’s not an olympian swimmer. He’s an electronic artist, and his Wonderland single featuring Rob Roy, “Ooh,” has been revisited and repackaged with brand new remixes. Dzeko and Torres steal the spotlight with their rendition, following “Togi” with another production only days after their Ultra debut. Cutting to the core of “Ooh,” the boys deliver a contagious rhythm and satisfy a previously dub-heavy track with the progression needed for dance floors.
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After having a breakthrough year, Canadian duo, Dzeko & Torres are releasing their first EP before 2012 comes to a close. After sending “Hey” to Aoki, he wanted a full EP from the duo, leading to the creation of Hey which features two additional tracks. The entire EP is electro focused and although originally created a few months back, they have since been experimenting with other styles to come up with new sounds, like their latest preview of “Togi,” and are holding a few progressive vocal tracks for release next year. You can grab Hey on Beatport from Dim Mak Records and listen past the break.
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Quickly following up their last preview, Dzeko & Torres are back with another collaboration, this time with fellow Canadian’s Crossways. “Togi” was first premiered in David Guetta’s 128th DJ mix, and could become Dzeko & Torre’s biggest track yet. After a simple build, the track drops into an unexpected drum pattern until leading into a sample from Led Zepplin’s “Immigrant Song.” There is no news on a release date just yet, but we have a feeling that this track could make Dzeko & Torres more of a household name.