Eddy Romero remixes Pier Mood’s ‘Mood Nation’ into a deep, hypnotic club cut
- Undrtone Blog

- Oct 16
- 2 min read

Expmental Records returns with a standout release that bridges label tradition and fresh direction. The focus is Eddy Romero’s remix of Pier Mood’s debut track ‘Mood Nation’, a deep and immersive rework that distils the essence of the label’s underground sound into pure dance floor hypnosis. Buy/stream it here: https://music.expmentalrecords.com/xpm134.
Romero, founder of Expmental Records, takes Pier Mood’s original and rebuilds it with patient precision. The rhythm unfolds in layers, each element introduced with intent. The low end rolls smoothly beneath crisp percussion, while subtle synth lines ripple across the mix, creating a constant sense of motion. It is restrained, thoughtful and perfectly engineered for long late-night sets.
Where Pier Mood’s original version brings warmth and energy, Romero’s remix digs deeper, finding tension in space and repetition. The result is a track that grows the longer it plays, pulling listeners further into its groove with every turn. It is music that rewards focus, made for DJs who understand the power of restraint.
As Expmental’s 134th release, ‘Mood Nation’ marks an important moment for the label. The collaboration between new talent and established leadership shows how the imprint continues to evolve while staying true to its underground ethos. Romero’s remix embodies that perfectly, mature, atmospheric and technically tight.
The Expmental sound has always been about exploration within control, and this remix captures that balance. It takes familiar tools like deep bass, minimal percussion and slow building arrangement, and turns them into something timeless.
With this rework, Eddy Romero reminds us why his influence continues to resonate across the deep tech and minimal scenes. His version of ‘Mood Nation’ is pure late-night magnetism, an example of how simplicity, when handled with confidence, can feel endlessly engaging.








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