Coracle Remixe (Holy Other / Perc / Voigt & Voigt Remixes)
We don’t need to tell you how much we’re into Holy Other, and while this might officially be a Walls release, it’s the Holy Other remix that’s got us chomping at the bit for more. His delicate, smoky house music was a perfect fit on the Tri Angle label last year, and from the sounds of this remix he hasn’t switched things up much, with the original track ‘Sunporch’ pushed into a haze of reverb and plodding, pensive rhythmic elements. Elsewhere the brothers Voigt turn in a surprisingly dub-wise version of ‘Raw Umber / Twilight’ which brings back memories of the early much-underappreciated Kompakt 12”s everyone’s seemed to have forgotten. Capracara turns in the weirdest mix of the lot with a trashy drum machines ‘n synths version of ‘Into Our Midst’ that sounds like it was recorded to tape in one take - which is just the sort of ish we love, while reworks from John Tejada and Esperanza complete a bumper set.
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We don’t need to tell you how much we’re into Holy Other, and while this might officially be a Walls release, it’s the Holy Other remix that’s got us chomping at the bit for more. His delicate, smoky house music was a perfect fit on the Tri Angle label last year, and from the sounds of this remix he hasn’t switched things up much, with the original track ‘Sunporch’ pushed into a haze of reverb and plodding, pensive rhythmic elements. Elsewhere the brothers Voigt turn in a surprisingly dub-wise version of ‘Raw Umber / Twilight’ which brings back memories of the early much-underappreciated Kompakt 12”s everyone’s seemed to have forgotten. Capracara turns in the weirdest mix of the lot with a trashy drum machines ‘n synths version of ‘Into Our Midst’ that sounds like it was recorded to tape in one take - which is just the sort of ish we love, while reworks from John Tejada and Esperanza complete a bumper set.
We don’t need to tell you how much we’re into Holy Other, and while this might officially be a Walls release, it’s the Holy Other remix that’s got us chomping at the bit for more. His delicate, smoky house music was a perfect fit on the Tri Angle label last year, and from the sounds of this remix he hasn’t switched things up much, with the original track ‘Sunporch’ pushed into a haze of reverb and plodding, pensive rhythmic elements. Elsewhere the brothers Voigt turn in a surprisingly dub-wise version of ‘Raw Umber / Twilight’ which brings back memories of the early much-underappreciated Kompakt 12”s everyone’s seemed to have forgotten. Capracara turns in the weirdest mix of the lot with a trashy drum machines ‘n synths version of ‘Into Our Midst’ that sounds like it was recorded to tape in one take - which is just the sort of ish we love, while reworks from John Tejada and Esperanza complete a bumper set.
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We don’t need to tell you how much we’re into Holy Other, and while this might officially be a Walls release, it’s the Holy Other remix that’s got us chomping at the bit for more. His delicate, smoky house music was a perfect fit on the Tri Angle label last year, and from the sounds of this remix he hasn’t switched things up much, with the original track ‘Sunporch’ pushed into a haze of reverb and plodding, pensive rhythmic elements. Elsewhere the brothers Voigt turn in a surprisingly dub-wise version of ‘Raw Umber / Twilight’ which brings back memories of the early much-underappreciated Kompakt 12”s everyone’s seemed to have forgotten. Capracara turns in the weirdest mix of the lot with a trashy drum machines ‘n synths version of ‘Into Our Midst’ that sounds like it was recorded to tape in one take - which is just the sort of ish we love, while reworks from John Tejada and Esperanza complete a bumper set.