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Sandro PERRI - Love & Light: The Drums Remix EP



Artist: Sandro PERRI  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Love & Light: The Drums Remix EP
Label: Phonica Special Edition  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: PHONICASPECED 002
Format: 12"
Released: 20 August, 2012
Price: $10.98
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - Love & Light - MP3 Sample Preview "Love & Light" (Tom Croose Mahina Mele)
Side 2
1.  - The Drums - MP3 Sample Preview "The Drums" (Slow Hands remix)
2.  - The Drums - MP3 Sample Preview "The Drums" (Tom Croose Good Vibrations)

  • played by:Ender, Toby Tobias, Lusty Zanzibar, Juno Recommends Disco, Seahorse & Castle, Beto Cravioto, Glenview Records Inc


  • Review

    Having already been the subject of a remix 12" courtesy of DFA Records (which coaxed Zongamin out of hiding) the Canadian song writer Sandro Perri sees tracks from his two most recent albums reworked on the second release from the Phonica Special Editions label. Tom Croose and his Worst Friends counterpart Slow Hands are involved here, with the former offering up two remixes. The first is a rather expansive take on "Love & Light" from Perri's 2011 album Impossible Spaces, which fills the space around his haunting voice with a restrained yet still psychedelic arrangement that is truly complementary - touching on both folkish and electronic elements. Slow Hands gently leads "The Drums" into cooing, summery vibes territory, pairing subtly smudged piano stabs with crunchy hand clapped embellished rhythms, while treating Perri's lackadaisical delivery to some sweetly delayed effects. Croose also remixes this track, teasing out an entirely different musical sensation with his own heavily dubbed arrangement thick with stodgy synth riffs.
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