
Feiertag – Remixes
Feiertag is a label mainstay who fuses syncopated downtempo rhythms with international vocalists to make for exotic, escapist groove. The new album is a hugely anticipated debut that has already spawned two brilliant singles in ‚Saccharine 374‘ and ‚Trepidation‘ which both get remixed here.
German live maestros Session Victim are known for their superbly organic and soul drenched releases and that is what they bring with their Dubfeier Remix of ‚Saccharine 374‘. It is a lovely loose groove filled with sunshine, glistening chords and a subtle sense of funk that makes you want to move.
Jimpster is a bonafide UK deep house legend who has established his Freerange label as one of the best in the scene. His own gloriously musical and tender productions come laced with musicianship, as does his fantastic take on ‚Saccharine 374‘. It is a rich and warm upbeat house jam with nice dry hits and golden pads that ooze lusciousness.
Lastly, brotherly Spain duo Kyodai have got a fine reputation for their work on Compost, Odori, Om and Lovemonk. They offer two remixes of ‚Trepidation‘, firstly a ‘Missing The Dancefloor Remix’ which is surely subtle and heady, with a melodic bassline and spine tingling vocals getting you in the mood to groove. Finally, the Afro Mix is built on jittery African rhythms with life affirming jazz chords and a hypotonic flute lead that brings plenty of joy.
Listen or buy Feiertag – Remixes here: https://sonarkollektiv.lnk.to/Recover
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