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Too Cool (EQ Remix) - 9 o'clock Nasty
Too Cool (EQ Remix) - 9 o'clock Nasty

Too Cool to Handle: 9 o’clock Nasty Drop a Fierce DnB Techno Remix with EQ

9 o’clock Nasty just flipped the script on their original track Too Cool, teaming up with EQ (Mark Yorath) to craft a remix that hits like a shot of adrenaline. Gone is the catchy rock vibe of the original, this new version dives headfirst into techno and drum & bass territory, and I’m here for it.

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From the first beat, it’s clear this remix isn’t playing around. The pulsating rhythm and gritty bassline instantly pull you into an early 2000s rave scene, making it impossible not to move. The sharp production amplifies the track’s energy, and those layered beats, wow, they hit and push you into the dance floor.

What I love most is how they’ve completely re-imagined the song while keeping its spirit alive. It’s edgy, hypnotic, and unapologetically cool. As the beats build and the layers of sound weave in and out, you get lost in the moment—exactly what a great remix should do.

This Leicester-based 9 o’clock Nasty crew proves once again that they’re masters of reinvention, and EQ’s touch brings an almost cinematic energy to the track. Whether you’re into DnB, techno, or just looking for a banger to add to your dance playlist, this one’s a must-hear.

Trust me, crank this up, and let the Too Cool remix by 9 o’clock Nasty and EQ take you on a wild ride. Perfect for losing yourself on the dance floor or on a trip.

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