Premiere: tINI goes retro on her 'Born In The 80ies' Reinterpretation of Madrid Inc.'s 'My Sunday Love' - - Mixmag

Premiere: tINI goes retro on her 'Born In The 80ies' Reinterpretation of Madrid Inc.'s 'My Sunday Love'

The Ibizan legend takes on a stone cold classic

  • Alex Green
  • 19 June 2017
Premiere: tINI goes retro on her 'Born In The 80ies' Reinterpretation of Madrid Inc.'s 'My Sunday Love'

tINI has years of musical experience to draw on when cooking up remixes. Given this, there’s good reason to be excited by the news that the Ibizan legend has reinterpreted Madrid Inc.’s classic track ‘My Sunday Love’. It’s a dark, groovy roller which you need to hear.

The track comes as part of a remix package of the 2001 Omnisounds classic, which also contains reinterpretations by Dan Ghanacia & Chris Carrier and Ilario Liburni. Out on Belgium’s Invade Records, the track features a skittish breakbeat that, like tINI’s best work, is as propulsive as it is minimal.

Her ‘Born In The 80ies Reinterpretation’ turns down the frenetic pace of the original and injects the track with a rolling, electro-tinged hook. tINI’s reinterpretation is sinister and groovy, and guaranteed to sound colossal on a good, Ibizan soundsystem.

The Madrid Inc. ‘My Sunday’s Love’ remix package is out on Invade Records June 23, a label which since its inception in 2013 has overseen the re-release of a number of classics like Mystic Bill’s ‘Take Me Back’.

Listen to Madrid Inc.'s 'My Sunday Love (tINI's Born In The 80ies Reinterpretation)' below.

Alex Green is Mixmag's Weekend Editor. Follow him on Twitter here

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