The Kafka Tamura identity is clearly as resonant on stage as it is on record, with Emma’s voice carefully weaving between sharp beats and raw electronics. Well often all it takes is a remix to get noted in the digital world. I never heard of Kafka Tamura before, but i am sure to check them out now, since this remix delivers all…
This tune is gonna be huge! ChromeMusic has always been a fan of the original and Cajsa Siik’s music in general, but this rework that i have heard at 3 (!) different parties last weekend alone just kills it. Its catchy enough so that the mainstream can get on the bandwagon, and at the same time transports that summery good vibe feel…
The equivalent of a Neptunes (NERD/Pharrell) tune of the 00’s is this DOCO rework. Why? Hard hitting and chopped sounding sample – Check! Reworking of a talented white pop singer – Check! Making said white bwoy (gul) pop star sound bearable to the urban demographics (i apologize black people) and at the same time, making it sound cooler bc of said urban…
We salute this song! More modern than most material, w/o the usage of all the dumbed down clichés of 2015 808 crapola influenced “urban” music. Ps urban in my book is still the equivalent of politically correct dickholes referring to “negro music”. I herby apologize that some smart-ass (preferably me) categorized hip hop on ChromeMusic as “hip hop / urban). WTF was…
Another R&B/90s Soul classic get the low vocals-formant retuning and the understandable 4/4 easy rework to make it fit for playing it on synced decks, cd players and or consoles. If i were an advocate for ‘real’ deejaying i’d probably knock this tune, but i guess (and still firmly believe) what counts with music is the sheer fun it can be. This…
Hard to go wrong with anything that’s based on one of Ben Howard’s strongest tracks. Brilliant tune by itself and this remix treats the song with the respect it deserves!