It doesn’t matter when you read this. DJ Nano he is always looking for new formulas to surprise his audience. A tireless worker, no project can resist the Madrid DJ and producer and he always has a very clear vision of the direction his music should take. On this occasion, the dj teamed up with the Mexican Dave Mak and German Shemenzo to make us dance with a new version of the 90s classic Streamline. Prepare the whistles!
Scatman John, Robert Miles, Haddaway, Corona… and many more. If you were young in the 90s, you have to keep in mind all these creators, and of course Newtonwho owns it Streamline, the song that Nano revisited with Dave Mak and Shemenzo. This piece, whose main characteristic was that iconic whistle-based melody, It was a bomb in the 90s in our country.
Nano and his collaborators maintain the essence of the theme (that energetic and powerful rhythm) but refine the theme and give it a more contemporary production. The goal? That the theme is able to reconnect with all those young people in their forties who experienced the emergence of the dance movement in the 90s and with the new generations
The project to revisit the classic Streamline is part of the uVeKa Music label, which has already worked on hits by Abel Ramos, Steve Foresto and Nicola Fasano. On this occasion with DJ Nano (World Dance Music, Bien Bailao, Oro Viejo and so many relevant projects), Dave Mak (Collaborations with Steve Aoki, Deorro or Juan Magan among others) and Shemenzo (pseudonym of one of the great German producers behind some twenty recent hits).
For the launch of this song, our most international DJ released the music video for Streamline (classic mix) with a succession of shots of some of its most iconic and massive DJs.