Let Tiësto And MOTi Blow Your Mind With This New Track

After a huge breakout year in 2014, MOTi is continuing the momentum into 2015 with a new track that he did with Tiësto. Titled Blow Your Mind, both artists have been working this banger into their sets for some time now, delivering a big room blast full of "electro synths, dizzying breakdowns" and hard hitting beats. True to its title, this song will definitely blow your mind.

After a huge breakout year in 2014, MOTi is continuing the momentum into 2015 with a new track that he did with Tiësto. Titled “Blow Your Mind,” both artists have been working this banger into their sets for some time now (with Tijs first debuting it at Ultra 2014), delivering a big room blast full of gritty electro synths, dizzying trap breakdowns and hard hitting beats.

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Released via Tiësto’s Musical Freedom label, “Blow Your Mind” is decidedly less radio-friendly than the Dutch DJ’s last effort, his studio album A Town Called Paradise. However, it’s a welcome return to the style of some of his older music and should definitely please those who’ve been disappointed with the direction that Tiësto has been heading in lately.

Check out “Blow Your Mind” above and if you like what you hear, pick it up over on Beatport.


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