August, David: David August & Ron Trent & Rafael Anton Irisarri
August, David: David August & Ron Trent & Rafael Anton Irisarri
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: August, David
Label: 99Chants
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 673790034755
Genre: Electronic
Two tracks from David August's album D'Angelo are given two radically different takes from two titans of their fields, on David's first official remix EP. Rafael Anton Irisarri deconstructs "Florence" and rebuilds it into something grander, even more filmic than the original. Sparse, dripping piano, warbling, fizzing drones, and haunting specters of voices phasing through the mists. Ron Trent reconstructs and extends "Elysian Fields" into a slowly evolving soulful house jam. Insistent drums, blissful guitar, and piano themes are all perfectly interlocked, with David's plaintive vocals reconstituted into a textured layer flowing underneath and above.
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