Arnault Hardy’s One After Another Returns as a Label-Wide Conversation
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Following the release of Arnault Hardy’s debut single One After Another, La Société Anonyme de Musique et de Sons opens the track back up to the collective. Three producers from the label family step in, each pulling on a different thread of the original and following it into their own corner of the dance floor.
Da Ron leans into the pulse and turns it into an ambient House weapon: rolling groove, warm low end and dreamy, textured flourishes that keep the emotional core intact while pushing the energy toward special moments.
Manu Dannenberg strips things right back for the Tunnel Vision Mix, recasting One After Another as a minimal dub strip. Space, delay and small shifts in texture do the heavy lifting here, evoking the restrained tension of Kompakt and Sender while keeping a subtle, late-night pressure.
Closing the circle, Noaria’s Diffracted Vision Mix moves away from the club and into electronica territory, refracting the melodies into hazier shapes and broken patterns that nod toward left-field English imprints. It feels less like a remix and more like a parallel version of the track, resequencing the universe Hardy’s original started.







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