Germany’s young deep house and techno producer Glastrophobie has just released a freebie for fans of the deeper house variety. Previously, the youth from city of Stuttgart had remixed artists like Angus And Julia Stone, James Vincent McMorrow, and Daughter since starting his music career last August. He has even put out two techno extended plays called Deep Insight and Three Kings.
Now Glastrophobie has a soothing remix for the fourteen-year-old singer and songwriter Anna Graceman. Taking one of her recent folk songs called “Words”, Glastrophobie takes the deep house route adding an upbeat rhythm and minimalistic sounds while maintaining the piano melody Ms. Graceman composed for the original. This remix is soporific and calming defining what was once a work of emotional soul into a template of peaceful groove. Check the song out on SoundCloud and give it your downloads, your comments, and your ratings.
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think the original studio version is way better than this re mix, this version sounds horrid
I wish would just leave an artists works alone. If an artist wanted to jazz it up they would have done it already.
too fast for my taste,, I still think Anna’s version is best !
touch up a Rembrandt ? I want original brush strokes, colors, emotions created by the artist. Anything else just isn’t a “Master Piece” , thanks – but no thanks on remix