Gregor Tresher Remixes ADRIANNA’s ‘Wild Electric’

Gregor Tresher

Acclaimed German DJ and producer Gregor Tresher has unveiled a mighty remix of ADRIANNA’s most recent techno sizzler, ‘Wild Electric’ via Temple House Music.

The song received early support from notable electronic media group 6AM. Gregor Tresher has cemented his place as a luminary in electronic music. Beginning his career as a DJ in Frankfurt in the ’90s, he is now a global presence, performing everywhere from Berlin to Tokyo and Sydney to Los Angeles.

He gained recognition with acclaimed albums under his Sniper Mode alias before breaking through with releases like ‘Still‘ and ‘Neon‘ in 2005. His 2008 hit ‘A Thousand Nights‘ topped Beatport’s Techno charts, expanding his audience significantly. Tresher‘s music is characterized by intricate patterns that unfold gradually, avoiding typical loops.

Gregor Tresher
ADRIANNA – Wild Electric ( Gregor Tresher remix )

He also incorporates vintage machines, adding a subtle, organic touch to his sound. He has remixed Depeche Mode, Laurent Garnier, Moby, and Sven Väth, among others. He has released music on labels like Drumcode, Ovum, Intacto, Moon Harbour, and Cocoon Recordings, and launched his record label, Break New Soil which celebrates its 13th anniversary this year with releases dilated for Harvey Mckay, Rico Puestel, Extrawelt, DJ Hell, and many more.

The original track ‘Wild Electric‘, which climbed to #5 in the Beatport charts in the weeks following its release, is a high-octane acid tech odyssey. It features pulsing, distorted rhythms, trippy synth ear candy, acid synth stabs, subtle pop vocal samples and an irresistibly booming four-on-the-floor kick.

Gregor Tresher‘s take on the track has been deftly done, paying homage to ADRIANNA‘s original by retaining key elements (like the hard-hitting four-on-the-floor) while successfully infusing his lighter, more progressive focus on melody and organic timbers. The remix is subtle yet hypnotic; a refreshing reimagining of such a blistering banger.

Gregor Tresher shared: “I really liked the vocals of the original track when I got the remix request, and thought it would be interesting to put them over an instrumental that’s kinda big room/warehouse sounding, so that’s what I aimed for with my remix”.

Listen to the remix below.