Brain de Palma Transforms Greta Levska’s ‘IBZALIEN’ into a Raw Proto-Acid-House Experience
Following the June 6 release of her acclaimed debut album ‘IBZALIEN’, Greta Levska unveils a bold new chapter with a remix of its title track by Brain de Palma

Following the June 6 release of her acclaimed debut album IBZALIEN, Greta Levska unveils a bold new chapter with a remix of its title track by Brain de Palma.
Where the original glided with sleek grooves and future-facing electro aesthetics, this rework dives into a darker, more visceral space — channelling proto-acid-house grit and the serrated pulse of early Electronic Body Music. Greta’s unmistakable vocal remains front and center, but here it cuts through with raw urgency, surrounded by rolling basslines, tense synths, and industrial textures.
Greta Levska has quickly established herself as one of the most exciting new names in electronic music. With releases across Get Physical, Poker Flat, Shall Not Fade, and Unknown To The Unknown, her fearless productions shift fluidly between electro, house, and techno. A recent #1 Beatport Indie Dance release on Realm further cemented her reputation, while her DJ sets across Europe and Ibiza showcase her uncompromising energy and sharp musical identity.
Behind Brain de Palma is Italian producer Alexei Versino, whose work draws inspiration from a lifetime moving through different musical cultures. Known for his ability to merge cinematic tension with club-focused impact, his reinterpretation of IBZALIEN strips the track to its essence before rebuilding it with serrated synth sequences and raw rhythmic drive. The result is an atmospheric club weapon that pays tribute to the underground spirit of early electronic music while pushing it firmly into the now.
IBZALIEN (Brain de Palma Remix) is out now on Get Physical Music, offering a fierce and uncompromising twist on one of Greta Levska’s standout moments.

























