- Digital
Jonny Faith
Fana
Heard And Felt
- Cat No: HF017
- Release: 2019-10-18
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Track List
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1. Jonny Faith - Fana (feat. Mohamed Camara)
03:39 -
2. Jonny Faith - Fana (Instrumental) [feat. Mohamed Camara]
03:38
16bit/44.1khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]
Early support from Black Acre Records (Clap! Clap, Romare, DJ Khalab), Laurent Garnier, Golf Clap, DJ Soulist (Souleance), Gilles Peterson, Klue and Triple J.
Jonny Faith's journey in music has taken him from Edinburgh, through London and Sydney, to his adopted hometown of Melbourne. Along the way he has soaked up the local music scenes, dropping releases on labels that have been home to the likes of Bonobo, Om Unit and Quantic.
Jonny's particular knack for sneaking cosmic melodies into cutting edge beats drawing on hip hop, jungle, footwork and dub has won him support from Clash, Stereofox, Gilles Peterson, Don Letts, Lauren Laverne, Radio Nova, KCRW, DJ Mag, Triple J and more.
While he is mostly known for instrumental music, Jonny's sound is actually perfectly suited to vocal collaborations, as those familiar with his production for Harleighblu and remixes for The Bamboos and Hot 8 Brass Band are well aware.
The first single from his forthcoming 'Night Lights' EP, 'Fana' stands on its own in instrumental form, with chiming melodics and arpeggiated synths building over crisp uptempo drums and deep bass tones. But it is with the vocals of Melbourne-based Guinean artist Mohamed Camara that the track really takes off.
Jonny Faith's journey in music has taken him from Edinburgh, through London and Sydney, to his adopted hometown of Melbourne. Along the way he has soaked up the local music scenes, dropping releases on labels that have been home to the likes of Bonobo, Om Unit and Quantic.
Jonny's particular knack for sneaking cosmic melodies into cutting edge beats drawing on hip hop, jungle, footwork and dub has won him support from Clash, Stereofox, Gilles Peterson, Don Letts, Lauren Laverne, Radio Nova, KCRW, DJ Mag, Triple J and more.
While he is mostly known for instrumental music, Jonny's sound is actually perfectly suited to vocal collaborations, as those familiar with his production for Harleighblu and remixes for The Bamboos and Hot 8 Brass Band are well aware.
The first single from his forthcoming 'Night Lights' EP, 'Fana' stands on its own in instrumental form, with chiming melodics and arpeggiated synths building over crisp uptempo drums and deep bass tones. But it is with the vocals of Melbourne-based Guinean artist Mohamed Camara that the track really takes off.