Release: Upcoming August 12th 2025 | Format: 4-Track EP
With the Last Link EP, Hamburg-based electronic artist mirojam delivers a deeply atmospheric and stylistically rich release that unfolds across four distinctive versions of the title track — each one offering a new emotional angle, from club-ready to cinematic introspection. The EP is a cohesive sonic journey, and yet each version stands firmly on its own, making this more than just a remix package — it’s a multi-faceted exploration of the same musical soul.
The Last Link EP feels like a complete story told in four dialects — each track revealing something new about the emotional blueprint of the original. From club-ready remixes to ambient journeys, mirojam proves his versatility as both a composer and producer, while Hagen FX’s contribution expands the creative horizon of the release.

Tracklist:
- Last Link – Extended Remix
- Last Link – Cinematic Remix
- Last Link – Hagen FX Remix (by Marc Häffner)
- Last Link – Radio Edit
The Sound:
- Extended Remix
This version stretches the narrative, gradually building intensity with deep bass lines, spacious pads, and a club-compatible 130 BPM flow. It’s tailor-made for extended DJ sets or late-night listening, leaning into melodic techno and deep house territory with restrained elegance. - Cinematic Remix
Here, mirojam steps away from the dancefloor entirely and into the realm of emotive sound design. The Cinematic Remix removes percussive urgency, replacing it with orchestral textures, shimmering arpeggios, and ambient movement. A standout moment that evokes visuals as much as it does feelings. - Hagen FX Remix (Marc Häffner)
Marc Häffner (aka Hagen FX) brings a contrasting edge to the EP with his reimagining. His remix introduces sharper electronic textures and rhythmic experimentation while maintaining the melodic DNA of the original. The result is a fresh, almost glitchy take that balances energy and introspection, making it ideal for more exploratory DJ sets or immersive headphone sessions. - Radio Edit
Compact yet evocative, the Radio Edit captures the emotional core of “Last Link” in a concentrated form. Lush synth layers, a melodic progression full of longing, and a delicate interplay between rhythm and ambiance make it instantly accessible while retaining its depth.