: The mix utilizes lush synths and a driving bassline that builds tension, making it suitable for both late-night club sets and driving playlists.
The original track, released by Nikos Vertis in 2014, is a milestone in modern Greek music. Written by with lyrics by Rena Kamari , the song explores the raw, painful depths of a love story—specifically the desperate longing to be emotionally understood and felt by a partner. It famously became the first Greek song to surpass 100 million views on YouTube, later climbing past 200 million. The Tennebreck Treatment
When legendary Greek anthems meet contemporary electronic production, the results are often transformative. Such is the case with collaborative cover of Nikos Vertis’ seminal hit, "Thelo Na Me Nioseis" (Θέλω Να Με Νιώσεις), featuring the haunting vocals of D.E.P. . Honoring a Greek Masterpiece
: D.E.P. delivers the lyrics with a sultry, ethereal quality that preserves the emotional weight of the original Greek text while fitting seamlessly into the electronic landscape.
: As an "Extended Mix," the track provides the long intro and outro essential for DJs, allowing for a gradual immersion into the song's melancholic but danceable atmosphere. Why It Works
: The mix utilizes lush synths and a driving bassline that builds tension, making it suitable for both late-night club sets and driving playlists.
The original track, released by Nikos Vertis in 2014, is a milestone in modern Greek music. Written by with lyrics by Rena Kamari , the song explores the raw, painful depths of a love story—specifically the desperate longing to be emotionally understood and felt by a partner. It famously became the first Greek song to surpass 100 million views on YouTube, later climbing past 200 million. The Tennebreck Treatment : The mix utilizes lush synths and a
When legendary Greek anthems meet contemporary electronic production, the results are often transformative. Such is the case with collaborative cover of Nikos Vertis’ seminal hit, "Thelo Na Me Nioseis" (Θέλω Να Με Νιώσεις), featuring the haunting vocals of D.E.P. . Honoring a Greek Masterpiece It famously became the first Greek song to
: D.E.P. delivers the lyrics with a sultry, ethereal quality that preserves the emotional weight of the original Greek text while fitting seamlessly into the electronic landscape. : As an "Extended Mix
: As an "Extended Mix," the track provides the long intro and outro essential for DJs, allowing for a gradual immersion into the song's melancholic but danceable atmosphere. Why It Works