- Digital
Johannes Klingebiel
Vuola EP
Heimlich Musik
- Cat No: HMLEP005
- Release: 2018-09-07
Track List
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1. Johannes Klingebiel - Voula (Original Mix)
05:37 -
2. Johannes Klingebiel - Goodbye (Original Mix)
07:37 -
3. Johannes Klingebiel - Voula (O/Y Remix)
07:42 -
4. Johannes Klingebiel - Voula (Fred Berthet Remix)
06:10
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Following up on the latest release by Muno which was influenced by the sounds of South America, the fifth EP delivered by Heimlich Musik comes with two disco bangers by Johannes Klingebiel and remixes by O/Y and Fred Behrtet.
Created in Prague, the two original tracks with their melancholic harmonies are mirrors of two beautiful years Johannes Klingebiel spent in the Czech capital. "Voula" carries elements clearly influenced by Nicolas Jaar, putting them into an entirely different context.
Reduced to a very limited number of elements, "Goodbye" delivers a mood hard to describe in words. Except the beat section the song mainly uses a bassline and a few pad sounds to transport the brightness that is needed to describe the idea of the track. Remixing "Voula", Fred Behrtet is adding some additional power to the original version that suits the dancefloor even more, and up and coming shooting star O/Y delivers a remix combining his characteristic weirdness with beats that unexperienced DJs might have a hard time with. All in all, the release is a perfect fit for melancholic late summer days and a smooth start into autumn.
Created in Prague, the two original tracks with their melancholic harmonies are mirrors of two beautiful years Johannes Klingebiel spent in the Czech capital. "Voula" carries elements clearly influenced by Nicolas Jaar, putting them into an entirely different context.
Reduced to a very limited number of elements, "Goodbye" delivers a mood hard to describe in words. Except the beat section the song mainly uses a bassline and a few pad sounds to transport the brightness that is needed to describe the idea of the track. Remixing "Voula", Fred Behrtet is adding some additional power to the original version that suits the dancefloor even more, and up and coming shooting star O/Y delivers a remix combining his characteristic weirdness with beats that unexperienced DJs might have a hard time with. All in all, the release is a perfect fit for melancholic late summer days and a smooth start into autumn.