Kyson – Ocean Tides (Henrik José Remix) [Best Fit Premiere]
13 November 2012, 14:33
| Written by
Andriana Albert
(Tracks)
A haunting shiver ripples up your spine as the sound of Heaven’s heavy tears splash into the steel pail set out to catch the world outside dripping in. We watched our own tide come in as the day turned to night and the glow in neighbouring windows began to flicker out.
Henrik José captures the arresting, aqueous sentiment of Kyson’s original track so perfectly. Amplifying the rickety clicks of rainy days spent indoors, while replacing the billowy, rolling bass with a distorted, creaking bassline that wails and echoes against what might be one of the most charming new voices to emerge this year.
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