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Why do we like this?
We previously featured London's Solarris for his take on the then nascent trap scene with "Bush Horns."
Now he's back, with something entirely different. Turning his attention to James Blake's excellent "Retrograde," I questioned how this would sound when it had all been blown up a bit.However, I underestimated Solarris' approach. Instead of his previous grime-esque inclinations, this track veers toward disco, leaving us with a refreshingly retrospective look at the track.
Grab it for free here!
Now he's back, with something entirely different. Turning his attention to James Blake's excellent "Retrograde," I questioned how this would sound when it had all been blown up a bit.However, I underestimated Solarris' approach. Instead of his previous grime-esque inclinations, this track veers toward disco, leaving us with a refreshingly retrospective look at the track.
Grab it for free here!
Streaming source:
http://soundcloud.com/solarris/james-blake-retrograde