Clif Jack and Jil Tanner

Ramiro Lopez and Spartaque’s record label, Union Three, presents a titanic techno single by Clif Jack and Jil Tanner.

“Vibe Hard” is an explosive track with frantic synth bursts and hammering drums underpinned by an earth-shaking bassline, and it’s the first time that Clif Jack and Jil Tanner have collaborated on original music.

Clif Jack is an Italian artist who heads up MJA the Vision, which is a record label and events series where he takes centre stage. He has also featured on other prestigious record labels such as Reinier Zonneveld’s Filth on Acid, Sam Paganini’s JAM, Spartaque’s Codex, and the mighty Armada Music.

Jil Tanner is a German artist who has previously featured techno on MJA the Vision, in addition to her own imprint, K N KT. She is an eclectic producer who has also featured house tracks on the likes of Hottrax. Her techno layers thundering percussion and exhilarating synth lines to create dynamic tracks with peak time energy, and Clif Jack shares a similar sound.

Both of these accomplished artists are skilled DJs who play headline shows across Europe and beyond, and their productions embody an innate ability to enamour a dance floor.

Each of the artists are making their debut on Union Three, which alongside music from its owner Ramiro Lopez, has a catalogue that also includes Spartaque, Oscar Escapa, Rudosa, Andres Campo, Dok & Martin, A*S*Y*S, Nakadia, Lucas Aguilera, and many others of equal note.

The solo track on this release, “Vibe Hard” captures the essence of peak time techno, striking vocals intensify the atmosphere, which is dark and ferocious. Fast-paced rhythms from the robust percussion pushes the energy to new heights, and ensures maximum impact on the dance floor. With its raw force, vocal edge, and juddering melody stabs, this single is set to become a highlight in headline techno sets played across the globe.

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