Dea Magna & Reinier Zonneveld’s ‘Tokyo’ is constructed for peak-time chaos – Dancing Astronaut

by: Dancing Astronaut
Feb 26, 2025
Reinier Zonneveld and Dea Magna aren’t right here to waste time. Their new observe “Tokyo” is constructed for one factor: full-throttle, no-breaks, peak-time techno. Out now on Filth on Acid, the observe throws down exhausting kicks, screeching synths, and a hypnotic vocal loop that does precisely what you need it to—pulls you deeper into the rave.
Zonneveld, a grasp of precision-engineered membership weapons, locks within the form of rolling, relentless groove that’s made him a competition staple. Dea Magna provides her signature high-speed power, layering in a commanding vocal hook: “If you happen to wanna lose management, include me to Tokyo.” It’s an open invitation to chaos, and the observe makes good on the promise.
The association is as simple as it’s efficient. Large drums, trancy lead strains, and sufficient tension-and-release to maintain the power spiking. No fluff, no pointless breakdowns—only a direct shot to the bloodstream of the dancefloor.
Each artists have been making severe strikes—Zonneveld working marathon units and dominating the underground, whereas Dea Magna racks up thousands and thousands of streams and competition units throughout the US and Europe. “Tokyo” is a pure match for each, and it’s already getting love on SLAM! radio and dancefloors worldwide.
Classes: Music