Lyckle de Jong
'bij Annie op bezoek' remixes

'bij Annie op bezoek' remixes
'bij Annie op bezoek' remixes'bij Annie op bezoek' remixes

Catno

SON12-001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM EP

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Jul 5, 2021

While playing Lyckle de Jong’s album to friends, it seemed it would also be a good opportunity to get some of them on the same record together and create a remix EP. So, three friends were tasked with reworking tracks from Lyckle’s 'bij Annie op bezoek'. The original album was inspired by a trip to see a retired and quarantined pensioner friend called Annie, in Leiden. Using some of the field recordings from that visit, Lyckle created a soundworld of Annie’s life and apartment, which exists in a time all of its own, floating somewhere between old photos and the present day.

The remixes develop this otherworldly atmosphere. BREW helmsman Robert Bergman runs 'TV Oranje' through his machines to create a proper dubbed-out EBM chugger, twisting the walls of the club in on itself to psychedelic effect. Meanwhile, with 'voor een flat in de Merenwijk', Peter Graf York takes the soundtrack elements and delivers two versions: one an industrialised metal machine stepper, the other a pixelated stomper that could have dancers bashing their heads on the ceiling, Mario-style, if they were powered-up enough. Flippen Disks’ Monty goes straight for the kick drum jugular, weaving brain-melting pads and bass oscillations into thick dancefloor carpet on the track 'Trappenhuis'.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$20*

Sold out

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

SON12-001 - NE - 2021

A1

TV Oranje (Robert Bergman Mix)

4:55

A2

Voor Een Flat In De Merenwijk (Peter Graf York Mix)

4:22

B1

Trappenhuis (Monty DJ Mix)

7:14

B2

Voor Een Flat In De Merenwijk (Peter Graf York's Pakje Sap Mix)

3:20

Other items you may like:

RNT savors the last bit of summer with a deep-n-sexy offering from Nebraska on the 'Usin' Me" single, out now on the Razor-N-Tape Reserve imprint. Londoner Ali Gibbs tweaks a soulful sample with signature finesse; part disco, part house…all vibes!Aided and abetted by an electro-funk 808-heavy remix from Lovebirds, a dark and stormy take by The Revenge, and a standout slow-burning mix from DJ Nature, we can say for certain you'll be "Usin'" this record, indeed.
New England Digital by Christoph WaelkensNew England Digital is proudly digital, containing 6 very different sound vignettes ranging from ‘style brisé’ FM harpsichord to abstract techno. At times dreamlike and detached but never without solid harmonic or rhythmical interest, New England Digital evokes scenes from New England pastoral life during the early settlement years.In the early nineties Waelkens was involved in many dance releases on the pioneering Belgian label Elektron. Later on focusing mainly on piano composition and polyrhythmic music, staying low profile yet highly active. His new music is thematically inspired: the mini album 'New England Digital' reflects a lifelong interest in digital synthesis, Shona music, classical and electronic music in general.
On July 29th of last year Ras G left this planet.The only way to cope with this loss was to communicate with my friend through these beatsAfter recoup the Shorter family will receive all funds.
Compilation vinyl from the San Paulo and Berlin art collective Voodoohop. A mysterious fusion of Minimal sounds from Berlin, Chile, and Romania with Brazilian, Latin/World Groove, Digital Cumbia/Tropical Bass, organically crafted into an intoxicating, shamanic slow-groove with etherial chants from the spirit-world. The music has it's roots in both the hedonistic party culture European raves and a more sentimental South American folklore. A new Tropicàlia for the 2020's, or a dream one night. Soak the cover-art in sunshine and LSD and toss it in your mouth. Be sure to taste all 12 trips.
Jaded by a world in which receiving a notification justifies interrupting conversations and people travel from one end of the world to the other just to take selfies, 4 compadres in search of meaning find themselves in the depths of the Canadian forest to embark on the longest jam session of all time. Months of messing around have already passed when an elusive radio signal infiltrates their circuitry, giving hope of a Somewhere or Someone else.

This website uses cookies to offer you the best online experience. By continuing to use our website, you agree to the use of cookies.