Bonnie Spacey is in a prolific stretch. With a studio album on the horizon for this fall, the Berlin-based DJ, producer and Critical Monday label boss is keeping the dancefloor fed in the meantime, rolling out a pair of high-velocity cuts built for peak hours. Known for blending noir aesthetics with club-ready energy, Spacey has carved out a sound that sits comfortably between retro-funk warmth and the heavier end of modern club music.
The latest of these is ‘Fever Maker’, a reunion with Argentine producer Favio Inker that lands on June 5th. The two first found their chemistry on ‘Alright’, and this follow-up proves that connection was no accident. Engineered for the kind of moment when a room is already moving and just needs a push, ‘Fever Maker’ is a bouncy, high-energy cut built on elastic synth lines that twist and snap across the groove. It is the sound of two producers who clearly enjoy each other’s company in the studio, trading energy back and forth until the track simply demands movement.
The release arrives via Critical Monday, the Berlin label Spacey founded and continues to steer. Born from the dancefloor and raised on joy, Critical Monday lives at the meeting point of indie dance and groove, a place where club music keeps its sense of humour. ‘Fever Maker’ fits that brief perfectly: serious enough for a peak-time set, yet light enough to keep a smile on everyone’s face.
You can now listen to the full premiere of ‘Fever Maker’ exclusively on When We Dip Radio. Enjoy!
Release Date: June 5th, 2026. Buy Here
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