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Thomas Gaboury-Potvin
News, Premieres, Progressive House
20 May 2026

Hernan Cattaneo and Mercurio reunite on Music To Die For with a stunning new interpretation of ‘All I Need feat. Kiki Cave’, the deeply emotive cut originally produced by Luke Brancaccio and Gai Barone. This remix arrives as part of a richly conceived release that expands the emotional landscape of the source material, layering hypnotic textures over a patient progressive groove that breathes with intention from start to finish.

In their version, Hernan Cattaneo and Mercurio guide the listener through a beautifully arranged sonic journey, weaving organic percussion, warm melodic undercurrents and lush atmospherics around Kiki Cave’s evocative vocal. The duo’s signature attention to detail shines throughout, with elegant builds, subtle transitions and gentle harmonic shifts that reward repeated listens and unfold beautifully on a peak time dancefloor.

Hernan Cattaneo is one of progressive house’s most influential figures, an Argentinian DJ and producer whose decades of dedication to the craft have shaped the global sound of the genre. His enduring creative partnership with longtime collaborator Mercurio has yielded some of the most cherished and emotionally resonant tracks of recent years. Luke Brancaccio and Gai Barone, both deeply respected names in the underground scene, continue to deliver records that connect with discerning listeners across the world.

Music To Die For, the forward-thinking label founded by Johnny Hudson, has quickly carved out a reputation for curating artist driven releases that traverse organic house, melodic techno, progressive and beyond. With its commitment to nurturing talent and championing meaningful records, the label keeps building a catalog that consistently impresses across the broader spectrum of electronic music.

You can now listen to the full premiere of ‘All I Need ft. Kiki Cave (Hernan Cattaneo & Mercurio Remix)’ exclusively on When We Dip. Enjoy!

Release Date: May 22nd, 2026. Buy Here

Hernan Cattaneo: Instagram / SoundCloud
Mercurio: Instagram / SoundCloud
Luke Brancaccio: Instagram / SoundCloud
Gai Barone: Instagram / SoundCloud
Music To Die For: Instagram / SoundCloud

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