'Carousel' is the debut release we've collected with this undoubtedly
gifted band, where all the mixes are worth of deeper look and being
present on vinyl.
The title 'Carousel' track is done in the
manner, characterizing guys at it's best: sharp synthesizer sequences
and live percussions of Cuchara are utterly merging into the stable and
guaranteed floors smasher, which is beautified with Jonathan's tender
vocals on it.
US-based duo Bedouin, which was patiently bearing their
rare and individual trend sound for years, is the first to lay the
rework onto 'Carousel'.
Having released numerous successful
records with Crosstown Rebels, Supernature and All Day I Dream, as well
as classy remixes for Black Coffee via Ultra or for &ME's &
Fink's via Keinemusik, Bedouin have been running their Saga residency
for a few seasons, so their appearance on the label is fully welcome and
desired.
Bedouin's remix is the elegant and trippy interpretation,
performed in a very eclectic, calm and melodic manner, emphasizing the
best of the original's harmonies and vocals.
B-side meets Jennifer
Cardini - the ideologist of Correspondant label and the true unity
transmitter of the 'dj-crowd' connection, which has been firmly proved
by her long and broad dj-ing career.
Jennifer's remix is a more
energetic and weighty one, pleasing the likes of indietronica lovers
together with the proper house feeling through it.