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Dea Magna & Reinier Zonneveld’s ‘Tokyo’ is built for peak-time chaosScreenshot 2025 03 11 At 4.07.33 PM

Dea Magna & Reinier Zonneveld’s ‘Tokyo’ is built for peak-time chaos

by: Dancing Astronaut Feb 26, 2025
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Reinier Zonneveld and Dea Magna aren’t here to waste time. Their new track “Tokyo” is built for one thing: full-throttle, no-breaks, peak-time techno. Out now on Filth on Acid, the track throws down hard kicks, screeching synths, and a hypnotic vocal loop that does exactly what you want it to—pulls you deeper into the rave.

Zonneveld, a master of precision-engineered club weapons, locks in the kind of rolling, relentless groove that’s made him a festival staple. Dea Magna adds her signature high-speed energy, layering in a commanding vocal hook: “If you wanna lose control, come with me to Tokyo.” It’s an open invitation to chaos, and the track makes good on the promise.

The arrangement is as straightforward as it is effective. Big drums, trancy lead lines, and enough tension-and-release to keep the energy spiking. No fluff, no unnecessary breakdowns—just a direct shot to the bloodstream of the dancefloor.

Both artists have been making serious moves—Zonneveld running marathon sets and dominating the underground, while Dea Magna racks up millions of streams and festival sets across the US and Europe. “Tokyo” is a natural fit for both, and it’s already getting love on SLAM! radio and dancefloors worldwide.

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