
FETSUM – Record Store Day 2013
On April, 20th the sixth Record Store Day will take place. Sonar Kollektiv has two very special goodies in store: There’s the limited 300 copies 12inch of the Paskal & Urban Absolutes remix for Jazzanova’s “That Night”.
The other goodie is a reinterpretation of Terry Callier’s “900 Miles” from 1968 by FETSUM. In honor of the soulfolk singer/songwriter, who sadly passed away in late 2012, the new stunning soul voice of Germany covers one of his all time favorite songs. A brave move which succeeded fairly and fittingly pays tribute to one of the most talentend musicians of our times.
Sonar Kollektiv A&R manager Alex Barck is also a huge fan of Terry Callier. After he recently has remixed FETSUM‘s “Letters From Damascus” so brilliantly it’s a logical step to have him step in and turn FETSUM‘s cover into a club track. It’s astonishing how Barck pushes the groove towards South America and still leaves air to breathe for FETSUM‘s voice .
Matt Karmil is less known as a remixer, but more as a versatile songwriter and producer. For instance he has produced Cee Lo Green, Neneh Cherry and Youssou n’dour. The fact that he now found some time to give an existing track his very personal note is Sonar Kollektiv’s achievement and our luck. His delivery would even shine in the portfolio of, let’s say DJ Shadow or Geoff Barrow. An outrageous attempt.
Other Releases
-
Jazzanova at Record Store Day 2013
Read more: Jazzanova at Record Store Day 2013On the occasion of the sixth Record Store Day in April, Sonar Kollektiv releases for the first time a limited 300 copy special edition in…
-
Hot Coins – Geek Emotions (Ajukaja / Gerry Read Remixes)
Read more: Hot Coins – Geek Emotions (Ajukaja / Gerry Read Remixes)Berlin based British DJ/Producer Danny Berman aka Red Rack’em returns to his Hot Coins disco project with 2 exclusive remixes as a teaser for the…
-
Georg Levin – (I Got) Somebody New
Read more: Georg Levin – (I Got) Somebody NewYes, it’s summer again, well almost at least. I don’t know what this means to you in your city but in Berlin everybody crawls out…