
Feiertag – Solve
2020 could be – no: must be the year of breakthrough for Joris Feiertag. The graduated musician and producer from Utrecht releases music regularly under the moniker of «Feiertag» since 2015. This year though his output will be increased massively. He released the EP «Severance» in January on Sonar Kollektiv and set the bar high for pop music that works in clubs just as well as at home. Already in September a second EP by the name of «Heal» will come out. But Joris Feiertag doesn’t want to keep us waiting until then just like that.
At the end of March he released «Seasons» (featuring the vocals of Oli Hannaford). And with «Solve» we have now another song that will sweeten our spring. The quite cool and laid-back track is actually as invigorating as only the month of May can be. «Solve» has to be located somewhere between instrumental hiphop, chillwave and downtempo house. In plain English: uncategorizably damn good. Or put into other words: a track to whistle along to.
At the end of March he released «Seasons» (featuring the vocals of Oli Hannaford). And with «Solve» we have now another song that will sweeten our spring. The quite cool and laid-back track is actually as invigorating as only the month of May can be. «Solve» has to be located somewhere between instrumental hiphop, chillwave and downtempo house.
In plain English: uncategorizably damn good. Or put into other words: a track to whistle along to.
Listen or download here: https://SonarKollektiv.lnk.to/Solve
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