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Dynamaxed

Duzzled drops his biggest release – DYNAMAXED, a Pokémon dance music concept album. The Amsterdam-based producer invites us on a journey through 25 years of the hit series’ game music, remixed in a menagerie of styles.

Dynamaxed is an electrifying adventure, exploring a vast array of genres and styles, and  Duzzled demonstrates his versatility as a producer in this ambitious 14 track anthology. With fiery electro-house beats, earth-shaking dubstep grooves, and flowing future bass melodies, DYNAMAXED is Pokemon music like you’ve never heard it before!

Farewell

A Pokemon team-up between Duzzled and GlitchxCity, “Farewell” is the final single before the release of the full-length dance music album DYNAMAXED!

GlitchxCity is known for both her remixes and her live streams, boasting over 300k subscribers on YouTube. “Farewell” originally comes from Pokemon Red/Blue Rescue Team, the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon spinoff.

Twinleaf Town

We’ve got a new Pokemon remix from Duzzled, featuring guitar and production by Helynt! Our next stop is Diamond and Pearl’s “Twinleaf Town,” a future bass bop with playful vibes and fresh electric guitar leads.

“Twinleaf Town” is the second single from Duzzled’s first full-length album, DYNAMAXED. The album is out August 20th, and each friday before release we’re dropping a new single! Twinleaf Town comes from the original Diamond and Pearl installments of the Pokemon series.

Littleroot Town

Duzzled takes us on a Pokemon adventure! Our journey begins with “Littleroot Town”, an energizing electro-house remix of the classic Pokemon tune.

Duzzled’s take on this beloved theme is decidedly different from the 2002 original. Coming from the Pokemon series’ third generation, Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald, the soft and cheerful starting town’s theme gets a massive reimagining. Featuring pumping beats, electrifying leads, and huge bass house drops, “Littleroot Town” is only the beginning of an unforgettable journey.

Cindy’s Album Art

Cindy designed countless album covers over the years and worked with dozens of artists. You may not have known her name, but you’ve surely seen her work. Most famously, she designed the signage for the cover of Zelda & Chill.