Edu Imbernon embarks on his first release for his own Fayer imprint, the labels fourth. The original has been been reshaped and remixed by the diva of the deep, Maya Jane Coles.
Bridging the gap between the song based worlds of indie and electronica and the more club focused sounds of house and techno. The first trio of releases have featured music from the likes of David August, Agoria and Adriatique, alongside Edu himself, and songs from Qtier, Metronomy and WhoMadeWho. These have achieved two Beatport number 1s, alongside extensive BBC Radio 1 (Pete Tong, Annie Mac, B.Traits), Club (Dixon, Sasha, Solomun) and Press support (NME, Mixmag and DIY).
Fixing Fires was born in Edu’s beachside studio on the outskirts of his hometown Valencia, a collaboration featuring the vocals and instrumentation of Archivist and the songwriting and instrumentation of jazz musician Rory Simmons (Blur, Friendly Fires, Paulo Nutini, Jamie Cullum live bands).
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