Gengahr announce new EP with LYAM rework of "NNEVER A LOWW"
Gengahr have announced their Sanctuary Rework EP, as well as sharing LYAM's rework of "NNEVER A LOWW".
LYAM's rework of "NNEVER A LOWW" is the first outing from Gengahr since they reworked Dizzy's "Roman Candles" in July.
The EP will include reworks and remixes from Gengahr's Sanctuary album. LYAM says of his offering for the EP, "Around the time Covid was at its peak I had a lot of time to study my craft in production, which was kinda heaven sent as I had a lot on my plate alongside my album so being at home for like a month or two straight allowed me to just knuckle down. I’ve always admired the grind of a producer and have always understood their importance is as much as the artist's; I can’t tell you how many times I’ve witnessed a producer not get what is rightfully deserved."
He adds, "So what you hear now is in fact my first piece of production outside of my world making stuff just for me and into another, reimagining Gengahr’s "Never A Low" with a loveyouinthemorning morning rendition. I wanted to bring energy and fire to this rework as the world is clearly in need of some light right now."
Gengahr's Felix Bushe says of the EP, "Making this EP was like nothing we had ever done before as a band. We invited some of our favourite artists and friends to reimagine songs off of the album and gave them free reign to push them in whichever direction they wanted. Each track has taken on a completely different life and it's been amazing to see the different ways in which each artist has developed the songs and incorporated their own identities within the music."
Tracklist:
- Heavenly Maybe (sir Was Remix)
- NNEVER A LOWW (LYAM)
- IICARUSS (Rosa Let’s Eat Grandma)
- Moonlight (M.T. Hadley Remix)
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