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Sasha Fern & Rem Siman Collaborate on ‘Coffee Shop’, with Remix from Daniel Cuda & Joel Cantone

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Australian underground label Milk Crate is ready to turn heads during Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) week with the release of ‘Coffee Shop,’ an energetic new track from Melbourne producers Sasha Fern and Rem Siman. Dropping on October 17, the track will also feature a remix by label head Daniel Cuda and Sydney-based producer Joel Cantone. This release comes at a perfect time, as ADE is one of the most significant events in electronic music, offering a prime platform for the label to showcase its talent globally. You can grab ‘Coffee Shop’ here: Beatport link.

The track stands out from the first beat, thanks to its catchy UK rap vocal, which injects an extra layer of personality and energy. From there, it’s all about punchy drum grooves, crisp percussion, and gritty melodies that hook you in. Atmospheric samples fill out the sound, giving it depth, while the overall vibe is built for peak moments on packed dancefloors.

Whether late-night club sets or high-energy playlists, ‘Coffee Shop’ is built to grab attention. It’s the kind of track that gets stuck in your head and begs to be played again.

Daniel Cuda and Joel Cantone’s remix adds another dimension. It cranks up the intensity, keeping the original’s core vibe but adding their own spin, delivering rolling rhythms and a bassline that hits hard. It’s designed for peak-time sets where you need the energy to stay high. Together, the original and remix reflect Milk Crate’s ability to balance fresh, underground talent with more seasoned producers, showing the label’s versatility and knack for releasing tracks that work both in the club and beyond.

With ‘Coffee Shop,’ Milk Crate proves again why it’s one of Australia’s standout underground labels. This release showcases Sasha Fern and Rem Siman’s talent and highlights the label’s commitment to pushing out innovative, dancefloor-ready music that resonates globally. As this track lands during ADE, it will make waves far beyond the Australian scene.

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