Niju and Ninze unveil Magic Roads on Feines Tier, a seven-track EP that pulses with the kind of underground energy that keeps house and disco heads locked in from the first drop. Leading the charge are Niju and Ninze, the production duo known for their intricate, groove-heavy outings, joined by vocal heavyweights Raz Ohara and Ringo Chambre on key cuts, with Christopher Schwarzwälder and RSS delivering remixes that sharpen the edges for peak-time destruction. Feines Tier, the Hamburg powerhouse celebrated for over a decade of championing leftfield house, disco-infused electronica, and boundary-pushing club sounds, continues its streak of spotlighting artists who thrive in the shadows of mainstream beats.
This EP grabs you right away with “Moglis Song (feat. Raz Ohara & Ringo Chambre),” where the collaborators weave voices and rhythms into a hypnotic journey that demands attention in any set. “Moment in Time” follows, stripping things to a core drive that builds relentlessly, showcasing Niju and Ninze’s knack for tension that erupts into pure dancefloor propulsion. Then “Wichtig (feat. Ringo Chambre)” steps up, layering Ringo’s delivery over foundations that throb with house urgency, making it a weapon for DJs hunting that elusive mid-set lift.
“Feel” keeps the momentum rolling, channeling disco roots into modern house territory with an infectious swing that underground crowds crave. “Insight” dives deeper, offering a track that unfolds with precision and power, ideal for those extended mixes where subtlety meets explosion. The remixes elevate it further: Christopher Schwarzwälder reshapes “Wichtig (feat. Ringo Chambre)” into a tighter, more aggressive beast, while RSS’s Disco Remix of “Feel” injects classic flair with contemporary punch, turning it into a crossover gem for house and disco selectors alike.
Magic Roads captures the raw energy of a scene that refuses to fade—artists like Niju, Ninze, Raz Ohara, Ringo Chambre, Christopher Schwarzwälder, and RSS pouring their underground souls into every bar. In a landscape dominated by polished facades, this release stands out for its authentic pull, the kind that connects directly with DJs and fans who live for records that move bodies and linger in memory. Feines Tier nails it once more, delivering an EP that feels both timeless and urgently now, ready to dominate crates and booths across the global circuit.




