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Altın Gün
Su Siziyor (Remix) / Kalk Gidelim (Remix)

Su Siziyor (Remix) / Kalk Gidelim (Remix)

Catno

GBSI 148

Formats

1x Vinyl 7" Single

Country

Europe

Release date

Jan 1, 2023

Après leur cinquième album « Aşk », le groupe turco-psyché Altın Gün revient avec un 45 tours de deux chansons remixées pour l’été. Les deux titres sont remixés par Jasper Verhulst (basse) et Chris Bruining (percussions), membres du groupe Altın Gün. Ces deux-là sont toujours à la recherche de nouvelles façons de (re)créer de la musique et ces remixes étaient une façon de découvrir de nouvelles voies dans la musique qu’ils façonnent en tant que membres d’Altın Gün. Kalk Gidelim est un remix de cumbia, inspiré par la cumbia villera d’Argentine, tandis que Su Sızıyor est un remix de style digidub avec beaucoup de reverb et de phasers inspirés de King Tubby. En fin de compte, ce projet de remix est juste pour le plaisir, pour profiter de l’été dans la bonne humeur.

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Su Siziyor (Remix)

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Kalk Gidelim (Remix)

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