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Club Future Nostalgia is less a simple collection of remixes and more a lovingly crafted mixtape designed for the dance floor. Inspired by fan-organized Zoom dance parties, Dua Lipa decided to "take the party up a notch" while in lockdown, secretly working with The Blessed Madonna to rework every track from the original album.

Released in August 2020, Dua Lipa & The Blessed Madonna - Club Future Nostalgia

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Released on August 28, 2020 , this version is a seamless, continuous mix crafted by The Blessed Madonna.

: Includes a remix of "Kiss and Make Up" with BLACKPINK . Club Future Nostalgia is less a simple collection

Woolford’s remix is a masterclass in UK rave stabs. The track has a relentless synth hook at 3k Hz. At 320 kbps, that hook cuts through a crowded mix without ear fatigue. On 128 kbps, it becomes a shrill, distorted mess.

By blending Lipa’s distinct, smoky pop vocals with underground club production, the album bridged the gap between mainstream radio and late-night rave culture. Iconic Collaborations and Rare Samples It wasn’t a stream

Because Club Future Nostalgia is constructed as a continuous DJ mix rather than individual tracks, audio quality plays a massive role in the listening experience.

: Remixes by Mark Ronson , Masters at Work , Larry Heard (Mr. Fingers), Yaeji , and Kaytranada . Tracklist Highlights and Samples

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Future Nostalgia is Dua Lipa's second studio album, released via Warner Records. The project marked a bold artistic pivot from her self-titled debut, embracing a sound that was simultaneously nostalgic and forward-thinking. Lipa enlisted an all-star team of writers and producers, including Jeff Bhasker, Ian Kirkpatrick, Stuart Price, The Monsters & Strangerz, and Koz.