Polish modern dark‑pop witch Agnis returns with Gothess Remixes, a ritual reborn for the club and reimagined through the hands of her darkTunes coven. The release gathers 10 remixes crafted by allies including The Silverblack, Basszilla, Freaky Mind, Antibody, White Ritual, C Z A R I N A, Cattac, Prophette, Chem, and Vioflesh — each one reshaping Agnis’ witchpop universe into a high‑energy descent through EBM, industrial, darkwave, and contemporary club soundscapes.
Every track opens a new portal: harder, deeper, more entrancing. From brutal industrial assaults to tribal invocations and cinematic transformations, Gothess Remixes is built for dancefloor creatures who crave more than rhythm — it’s a full‑body possession. Step into the circle again. The spells have changed shape.
Alongside the remix album, Agnis has unveiled a new live video for “Baba Jaga”, recorded at Pyrkon 2025, capturing the raw, ritualistic energy of her stage presence and expanding the mythos surrounding her modern witchcraft aesthetic. Link

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