Molly Lin & Dungi Supor reimagine traditional prayer chant with contemporary twist
‘MI’INULI’ comes with seven remixes & an upcoming release party on July 12
Molly Lin and Dungi Sapor join forces on a powerful new single, ‘MI’INULI’, a modern reinterpretation of a traditional indigenous prayer chant.
Fusing ancestral voices with contemporary club production, the track pays homage to heritage while pushing sonic boundaries forward.
The release comes fully loaded with seven remixes from across the globe, featuring Twisted Jack, Leon, Yamariki, Eddie Hu, Sub Vision, Sarica, Aypex, Brian Mejia, and Edddy.
Each brings their own flavour to the table, tapping into styles like house, techno, minimal, and afro-infused rhythms.
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While the original remains our pick—with its bold, high-impact production and ritualistic energy—standouts like Eddie Hu’s remix take the track into uncharted, futuristic territory and each reimagining has it’s place.
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Molly and Dungi are hosting a release party on July 12 in Taiwan, with passes available soon via Mixmag Asia Tickets.
Taiwan continues to stake its claim as one of Asia’s most vital underground hubs, and releases like ‘MI’INULI’ are a testament to the island’s growing global resonance.
Listen to ‘MI’INULI’ by Molly Lin and Dungi Sapor here.
Henry Cooper is a Writer at Mixmag Asia. Follow him on Instagram.
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