Gilb'R
On Danse Comme Des Fous Remixes

On Danse Comme Des Fous Remixes

Artists

Gilb'R

Catno

VER133

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

France

Release date

Sep 10, 2021

3 remixes and 1 new track here.

Davy Kehoe, from Dublin’s Wah Wah Wino delivers 2 remixes of Triangle Days, a highlight from Gilb’R’s LP On danse comme des fous. While the instrumental remix drives us into a melancholic vibe, where Davy uses harmonica in a subtle way as he did for his latest live show, the vocal mix is an unusual approach to remixing. Davy decided to add his own vocals on top of his mix, and arranged it in a different way. The result is that the track is brought into a total pop territory.

Ruutu Poiss, an Amsterdam based Estonian producer has deconstructed Super Spreader, to rebuild it into a complex yet driving form of club music.

And last but not least, Gilb’R offers L’inconscient rebel, an unreleased jam recorded live during the Triangle studio days in Amsterdam. Some latin electronics? Digital guaguancó? Definitly a weird groover.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$18*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

VER133 - FR - 2021

A1

Triangle Days (Davy Kehoe Remix)

7:09

A2

Triangle Days (Davy Kehoe Vocal Remix)

3:38

B1

L'Inconscient Rebel

4:25

B2

Super Spreader (Ruutu Poiss Remix)

4:52

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