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Sounds like:
Four Tet,
Floating Points
Why do we like this?
Jason recently reviewed Koreless' "Lost In Tokyo," lamenting the lack of engagement with the listener on what is an almost beatless song.
However, a solution has arrived. The B-side to the track is a remix from Vase head honcho and frequent Koreless collaborator Jacques Greene.
He keeps on the elements that originally drew us to the original, but beefs it up a little, drawing the song out and adding in more percussive elements, which re-contextualises the track in order for it to engage more directly. No wonder the promo was so keen to emphasize that this track is the one for DJs!
However, a solution has arrived. The B-side to the track is a remix from Vase head honcho and frequent Koreless collaborator Jacques Greene.
He keeps on the elements that originally drew us to the original, but beefs it up a little, drawing the song out and adding in more percussive elements, which re-contextualises the track in order for it to engage more directly. No wonder the promo was so keen to emphasize that this track is the one for DJs!
Streaming source:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dl2Hf8e2y_M
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