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“Need U To Go (Red Light, Green Light)”: Le Twins Share Futuristic New Track

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The producers and DJs return to Dim Mak with a high-energy release.

Le Twins, the Latin American producers, singers, and DJs bring their signature dark, futuristic sound and make their return back to Dim Mak with an electrifying new release, “Need U To Go (Red Light, Green Light).” Driven by pulsing grooves, hypnotic rhythms, and seductive robotic vocals, the track pushes forward with undeniable energy, delivering a bold and modern techno twist. With this release, Le Twins reimagine Duke Dumont’s classic “Need U To Go (Red Light, Green Light),” with this exciting new spin on a classic track. transforming it into a powerful club weapon for today’s dance floors.

“We are usually doing remakes and edits to play in our shows so we can have fresh music no one else has, plus we really enjoy playing our own music and testing it with the crowds,” Le Twins share. “While playing all this unreleased material, we noticed ‘Need U To Go’ had something special. Every time we played it, the crowd went wild, especially during the last drop. We got chills listening to that synth live, so we recorded the Green Light, Red Light vocals as a fun interaction with the crowd. That was the perfect match… hear it for yourself soon on Dim Mak.” 

Seamlessly blending nostalgia with cutting-edge production, Le Twins deliver a version that is both instantly recognizable and irresistibly danceable. This track is sure to ignite energy on the dancefloor and get any crowd moving.

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