Minimal Techno & Downbeat Electronica Reworks on Clear Vinyl - Includes Pearson Sound, Laurel Halo, EOD & More Remixes.
Russian DJ, music producer, & singer Nina Kraviz collaborates on an album full of songs from Annie’s (St.Vincent) 2018 Grammy-winning album "Masseducation". Taking the project management role for this grand design, she invites a hand picked selection of production talent from various dancefloor sectors to snap St Vincent's art pop masterpiece into their own style. Presumeably restored after her hair-related cancellation, Nina unwinds "New York" around a skeletal beat, opening the set with a stripped back and spectral version high on reverse reverb. From there, Emika Allegiance, JLIN and Pearson Sound weigh in, cloaking Annie's vocals in electronics, chamber juke and UK Funky respectively. Shots fired, the B-side brings the noise of EOD, Batu, Laurel Halo and Mala, rounding out an on trend combo of critically acclaimed tackle.
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New York (Nina Kraviz Vocal Mix)
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Sugarboy (Emika Allegiance Mix)
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Smoking Section (Jlin Remix)
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Dancing With A Ghost (Pearson Sound Remix)
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Slow Disco (EOD Remix)
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Hang On Me (Batu Remix)
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Young Love (Laurel Halo Remix)
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Smoking Section (Mala Remix)
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Producer, occasional vocalist, and DJ Nina Kraviz hails from Irkutsk, Siberia -- not exactly a dance music hot spot. Kraviz fell under the spell of house music during the mid-'90s through radio. A few years later, she moved to Moscow for the sake of studying dentistry and was, briefly part of a trio called MySpaceRocket. The group released one 12", 2007's "Amok," a lean house track with a deep bassline and Kraviz's breathy vocals; the B-side featured a version from U.K. DJ legend Greg Wilson. Kraviz subsequently went solo and made a splash in 2009, when she issued productions on Efdemin's Naïf, Jus-Ed's Underground Quality, and Matt Edwards' REKIDS. The following year, Kraviz issued another handful of singles, including a sound clash with Sascha Funke that appeared on BPitch Control. "Ghetto Kraviz" was her lone 2011 single and set up the release of her first album, a self-titled set for REKIDS. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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