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Premiere: Chicola ‘Could Heaven Be’ get remix treatment by Ruede Hagelstein on Lost & Found

Thomas Gaboury-Potvin
Melodic Techno, News, Premieres
25 July 2018

Chicola returns to Lost & Found to open his 2018 account with three amazing remixes from three incredible artists, Ruede Hagelstein, Johannes Brecht and Karmon. A staple of the Israeli dance scene for over 20 years, Chicola continues to delight with a mixture of quality beats, strong sound design and that X factor that only certain DJs learn to understand. A firm favourite at Lost and Found, his melodic vision has provided us with some of the labels high points since inception.

First up is Ruede Hagelsteinís re-imagination of ëCould Heaven Beí. Fortune favours the brave and Ruedeís story is one of making the best of the opportunities he saw. Moving to Berlin with dreams of rock stardom, Ruede soon stopped torturing his guitar to become a resident DJ at Tresor. From there he has become an integral part of Watergate and a world renowned producer. His remix is suitably tough, emotive and wildly hypnotic, using industrial noises and poetic sweeps to increase tension. Like a tasmanian devil in a cage itching to be set free, its spiky anger is well controlled.

Fellow German, Johannes Brecht provides the second remix, taking on the mighty ëIf He Thought You Ever Changed Your Mindí. Starting ambiently with keys this is a masterclass of the light touch mixed with the mindset of a free-form Jazz musician. Subtle and deeply personal, the undercurrent of melancholy rides the waves of synth and instrumental ad-libbing creating, at times, incredibly nuanced e-moments.

Rounding out the pack is Karmon with his version of ëVelvet Afternooní. The Dutchmanís musical journey has seen him sign music to an array of labels such as Diynamic and Sinnbus. Refusing to be pigeonholed, over the last few years Karmon has developed a unique signature sound that defies catagorisation. Adding a hefty dose of wonk to ëVelvet Afternooní has catapulted it back into the front of the elite Jocks gig folders. Patiently building a head of steam up to the 3 minute mark and mid section explodes with colour and energy.

You can listen to the full premiere of Ruede Hagelstein‘s remix exclusively on When We Dip ! Enjoy !

Release Date: July 27th, 2018. Buy Here.

Follow: Ruede Hagelstein / Chicola / Lost & Found

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