PREMIERE: Deviu Reimagines Nihil Young’s “Automatic”

PREMIERE: Deviu Reimagines Nihil Young’s “Automatic”

There is a distinct turning point in a producer’s career where refinement begins to supersede the need for total control. This evolution is rarely more evident than in the delicate art of the remix. Rather than simply reworking the structural bones of a track, the most compelling remixes focus on translating the original intent through a new lens. This is precisely the space that Deviu occupies on his latest remix of Nihil Young’s “Automatic,” and the result is a masterclass in intentionality.

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Ahead of its official release on Magnetic Magazine Recordings, this premiere highlights a moment where two artists with aligned aesthetic priorities meet at a practical, creative midpoint. Nihil Young’s original production possesses a strong melodic identity and a defined emotional core. Deviu respects that foundation, choosing to adjust pacing, phrasing, and arrangement to better suit his own sonic sensibilities rather than dismantling the source material.

A Remix Built On Restraint And Translation

Deviu’s approach here reflects a producer who has moved beyond the urge to over-manage every frequency. The remix is characterized by a sense of restraint; elements enter and exit the mix with minimal friction, and the arrangement avoids unnecessary complexity. By allowing key melodic phrases to breathe, the track maintains a consistent forward momentum that feels perfectly tailored for both extended listening and club environments.

This restraint extends to the low-end and rhythmic structure. While the track sits comfortably within progressive house conventions, it avoids the trap of rigid formulaic adherence. Subtle adjustments in percussion density and timing create a sense of variation that keeps the listener engaged without ever breaking the track’s continuity.

Context Within Deviu’s Catalog And Label Direction

For Deviu, this release is a natural progression in a career that has already garnered support from heavyweights like Nora En Pure, Miss Monique, and Paul van Dyk. His catalog, spanning labels such as Purified Records and Steyoyoke, consistently emphasizes melodic structure and steady rhythmic progression. This remix aligns seamlessly with that trajectory.

Within the context of Magnetic Magazine Recordings, the track serves as a testament to the label’s focus on club-ready material that prioritizes DJ usability while maintaining a distinct artistic voice. As the 63rd release in the catalog, it reinforces a commitment to progressive and melodic house that avoids the generic. By positioning this release ahead of schedule, the label ensures it reaches listeners looking for that rare balance between familiarity and a fresh, deliberate perspective.