
Brooklyn’s enigmatic electronic duo Dancing In Tongues are set to release “Pieces Click (QRTR Remix)” on March 14—a transformative rework of their hypnotic original, reconstructed with an underground house vibe by the acclaimed QRTR. Fusing their irresistible avant-pop sensibilities with basement rave vibes, this remix injects new energy into their evolving sonic landscape.
With musical touchstones spanning FKA Twigs, Charli XCX, Bjork, Sofi Tukker, Snakehips and Caroline Polachek, Dancing In Tongues explore electronic experimentation and raw emotion with an ineffable Brooklyn cool. Their music thrives on contradiction—crystalline vocals fracturing over shape-shifting rhythms, delicate yet bold, ethereal yet deeply visceral.
Enter QRTR—the Brooklyn-raised, Philadelphia-based producer and DJ known for her art house basement rave aesthetic. With a résumé that boasts performances at Coachella, Electric Forest, HARD Summer, and Electric Zoo, QRTR’s remix of “Pieces Click” reimagines the track through her signature fusion of cinematic synths, pulsating house rhythms, and immersive textures. A rising force in modern electronic music, QRTR has received accolades from DJ Mag, Mixmag, Resident Advisor, Pitchfork, and BBC Radio 6—positioning her as one of the most forward-thinking artists in today’s underground dance scene.
On “Pieces Click (QRTR Remix),” QRTR takes Dancing In Tongues’ evocative original and twists it into an entrancing late-night anthem—melding raw emotion with kinetic movement, identity with abstraction, and connection with transformation in the digital age. This is dance music for those who seek something deeper—something alive in the circuitry.
“Pieces Click (QRTR Remix)” arrives March 14 on all streaming platforms.