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Isaac Palmer Teams Up With BEAUZ For Electrifying Hyper Techno Version of “Can’t Get You Out of My Head ft. AINA”

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Isaac Palmer is one of those who artists who, no matter what he releases, always manages to deliver a track that is both exciting and sonically unique. He’s dabbled in house, tech house, and electro house, landing releases on Spinnin’ Records and Hood Politics but now, is excited to reveal his biggest track to date. It’s a collab with prolific duo BEAUZ (known for their massive hit with Zedd & Maren Morris) along with vocalist AINA, covering Kylie Minogue’s classic hit “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head.

This is Isaac’s first foray into the techno space but is impossible to tell. BEAUZ & Palmer compliment each other wonderfully, keeping the pop charm of the original and infusing it with darker, more underground feel driven by a hard hitting four on the floor kick. Palmer’s distinctive touch, along with the talent of BEAUZ, brings a fresh perspective to the techno genre, showcasing both of their versatility and innovation.

I started the idea for the song over in Europe last summer while I was playing shows. I thought it would be perfect to have a techno version of Can’t Get You Out Of My Head for my shows! Fast forward a few months later and sent the idea over to BEAUZ they loved it! We did a few different versions together and finally got the perfect one! Aina smashed out the vocals and then Can’t Get You Out Of My Head was born. This is the hardest song I’ve ever released but I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!” – Isaac Palmer

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