- Digital
Various Artists
V/A CLÆP SHAPE VOL.1 REMIXES
CLAP VISIONS RECORDS
- Cat No: RCVS001
- Release: 2019-07-05
- updated:
Track List
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1. Ion Vulcan - I Don't Sample (Justin Ramsey Remix)
05:34 -
2. Yot Nam - For You (Matthieu Faubourg Remix)
05:21 -
3. Jesus Moses - Missing My Old Room (Yot Nam Remix)
05:05 -
4. Ion Vulcan - I Don't Sample (Jeff Fader Remix)
05:54 -
5. Sischke - Sonor (Ion Vulcan Remix)
05:19
16bit/44.1khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]
A handful of international upcoming producers arranged their ideas for this exceptional Remix Version of Clap Visions Records last Various Artist E.P. Clap Shape Vol.1! Justin Ramsey also known as a Berlin Bass Collective artist begins with an aesthetic house remix of Ion Vulcan's original track "I Don't Sample" and is focused more on the dancefloor. His well-wrought signature sound comes with a powerful kick, which is enveloped from a rollin' subbassline which provides the needful groove until an atmospheric pad slashs one's way through it. The second track is from Matthieu Faubourg, who released on labels like Smile For A While and STRCTR and worked intensively with DJ Boring and Black Loops. He varied Yot Nams "For You" to a confidently stylish melancholic crowd-pleaser. A gentle kick, warm chords and a beautiful secondary melody with the greatest of musically ease. Yot Nam, one of the most talented artists of Clap Visions Records created an innovative remix for Jesus Moses Track "Missing My Old Room". His powerful approach incorporates different influences of early nineties east coast hip hop, modern trap elements and tributes with it's arpeggio synth hook a breeze of trance and techno. Next is from Jeff Fader, Label head of Fade to Funk. He warmed up Ion Vulcans track "I Don't Sample" to an a well-established funky house number with fluffy percussion fills and emphasizes an easily accessible club vibe. Last one is from label head Ion Vulcan himself. He gives Sischkes original tribal influenced tool track "Sonor" another direction. With it's vigorous driving toms in contrast to the airy house chords, changes the motion a bit after a short break and develops a synergic acid bassline, which leads into an elegiac number between house and techno.