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HI-LO & Reinier Zonneveld Release New Club Track, ‘Saw of Olympus’

HI-LO & Reinier Zonneveld have released a club anthem.

Head of Filth on Acid, Reinier Zonneveld, has linked up with HI-LO (Oliver Heldens) to dive into the darker sounds of techno. The collaboration initially started when Oliver Heldens reached out to Reinier via Instagram. Heldens wanted to share a few projects from his HI-LO alias which lead to both Heldens and Reinier meeting up in the studio. Together, they began working on multiple collaborative tracks which turned into more studio sessions. Heldens released the following statement regarding their collaborations,

“In the studio we were a really good match, it was very inspiring for the both of us, and I definitely learned a lot from him. We ended up doing multiple studio sessions and we are working on a few different tracks together now which I’m really excited about! This new track ‘Saw of Olympus’ is the first one that we finished. We called it ‘Saw of Olympus’, because the track has a very distinctive Saw synth, a real “Saw of the Gods”, continuing the Greek god theme of my latest HI-LO releases Athena, Kronos, Zeus and Poseidon. Hope you like it :)”

Although this is just their first collaborative track on the label, there is a lot more music to be finished for these two. We will keep you up to date on all future releases but as for now, stream ‘Saw of Olympus’ below.

Feature Photo – Rukes

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