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Blossom Hill reimagines ‘Home Colours’ EP with bold new remixes from Debba, Facta, & more

Rebecca Besnos
House, Reviews
14 January 2025

There’s a gravity to revisiting something personal and placing it in new hands. For Blossom Hill, the ‘Home Colours Remix’ EP, out on January 14th via Loose Fit Records, is exactly that, a reinterpretation of the original LP’s deeply personal narrative, distilled into four club-ready remixes that reimagine the tracks for the dancefloor.

For this project, Blossom Hill enlisted a carefully chosen roster of remixers Facta, Debba, Kin Teal, and Pépe each known for their adventurous approaches to sound design. “As it was my first ever release, I was perhaps a little precious about the original tracks,” Blossom Hill shares. “Releasing the music was the first catharsis, but handing over the stems feels like the second stage, the beginning of a fresh and exciting new life for these ideas.”

Facta offers a cohesive, techno-leaning take, while Kin Teal injects footwork influences with his own distinctive twist. Debba sharpens the edges with a tougher UK sensibility, and Pépe delivers a beautifully abstract, atmospheric reinterpretation that expands on the original.

At its core, the ‘Home Colours Remix’ EP embodies the duality of music as both deeply personal and inherently communal. While the original LP explored fluid genre spaces and complex emotions, the remix EP hones in on rhythm and energy. For Blossom Hill, it’s not just a remix project it’s the continuation of a narrative, one that now lives in a shared space, reshaped by collaboration and ready for the dancefloor.

The ‘Home Colours Remix’ EP is available here 

 

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