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YetepFor DJs, a great edit is a secret weapon. Rising producer MIRAMAR is stockpiling that weapon with his ongoing “The Edits” series, and his latest is a sleek rework of Vitalic’s iconic track, “Poison Lips.”
Miramar has built a name on sunny, coastal disco-house vibes, but “The Edits” series is where he explores a different mood, the darker, driving energy of the late-night dancefloor. His take on “Poison Lips” leans into this perfectly. He reshapes the original’s electro-punk tension into a punchy low-end track and extended sections built for seamless mixing. It’s a respectful but purposeful update, designed not for the radio, but for the peak-time transition in a techno or indie-dance set.
This functional approach has made the series a calling card in his own celebrated sets, which have lit up stages from Coachella’s Heineken House to Carl Cox’s Playground Camp at Burning Man. The “Poison Lips” edit is yet another tool for DJs, proving that Miramar understands the club from both the booth and the studio. It’s out now, ready to add a classic attitude into any modern set.