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 FJAAK remixes Chris Liebing’s ‘Higher Things’ on CLR

Album cover for Chris Liebing's track 'Higher Things' featuring the EJAJ remix, with abstract geometric patterns in red and gray tones.

Following the release of Chris Liebing’s ‘Evolver’ album this spring, German duo FJAAK rework ‘Higher Things’ which appeared on the full-length, releasing via CLR on 29th May 2026. Long established as a formidable force within Techno, FJAAK are known for crafting high-impact, floor-focused tracks, often via their self-titled imprint, with the Berlin artists now joining a star-studded cast on Chris Liebing’s latest LP, including photographer and film director Anton Corbijn on photography, and collaborations with Charlotte de WitteLuke SlaterThe AdventSpeedy JTerence FixmerPascal Gabriel, and Daniel Miller

Their remix reshapes ‘Higher Things’ around a rattling dub techno framework, where molten chords soften the weight of mechanical kicks while resonant stabs and swelling textures steadily intensify. The result is a hypnotic yet forceful reimagining, balancing atmospheric depth with anthemic, warehouse-ready pressure.

The original version of Chris Liebing’s ‘Higher Things’ appears on his debut solo LP, ‘Evolver’, released 27th March 2026 on CLR. Marking a distillation of over three decades at Techno’s core, the album pairs introspective depth with immediate, floor-driven impact, bringing together contributions from the likes of Luke Slater, Charlotte de Witte, Speedy J and The Advent, while ultimately remaining rooted in Liebing’s singular vision, channeling the raw, industrial energy of classic club spaces into a refined, forward-facing long player.

Chris Liebing’s ‘Higher Things’ arrives via CLR 29th May 2026. 

Tracklist

1.  Chris Liebing – Higher Things (FJAAK Remix)
2.  Chris Liebing – Higher Things  

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