Categories: MusicSingles

The Acid - Red (Olaf Stuut Remix)

Ry X, Adam Freeland, and Steve Nalepa AKA The Acid’s mesmerising ‘Red’ has been handed over to Dutch powerhouse producer Olaf Stuut for a hypnotically deep remix, breathing fresh life into the act’s already stand out production.
 
The Acid came together as collaborative project between British Grammy-nominated producer and DJ Adam Freeland, Californian polymath Steve Nalepa and Australian vocalist/producer/cult folk artist Ry X. Breaking ground in 2013 with their debut self-titled EP, the trio quickly followed up with second release ‘Liminal’, a critically acclaimed work which showcased the collective’s influences and intended direction by giving  clear nods to artists such as Portishead, Aphex Twin and Thom Yorke. The Acid are an act which penetrates a range of genres – from techno to R&B, deep house and beyond.
 
Having made a name for himself via a plethora of dreamy productions on the underground’s premiere imprints including Cocoon, Manual Music, and TRAUM – Olaf Stuut was an obvious choice to rework ‘Red’.
 
Straying away from the original’s decidedly nocturnal aura, Olaf’s interpretation of the sultry beat and rolling bassline is several shades darker, yet undeniably more club ready. Taking the listener on a journey through vastly different soundscapes, this reinterpretation showcases the Dutch producer’s more fractured approach to electronica. The result has a more purposeful beat that takes the track to an altogether more atmospheric place.
 
Stuut’s adaptation of the original vocal also helps steer the track through it’s new path to deep-seated melancholia. The sultry male vocal retaining it’s mesmeric flow dances effortlessly over the enduring bassline and at times glitchy synth interchanges, now peppered with the introduction of flutes.
 
The beat’s pace accelerates throughout the remix before a barrage of heavy drum kicks and quickening claps take the track on an upward climbing crescendo, breaking out into full on club roller and once again highlighting the track’s potential as a well rounded club record.

ihouseuadmin

Recent Posts

HARLEY GIRL – Gimme !

Off the back of his recent legitimate behaviour ep, Australian producer/DJ HARLEY GIRL wastes no time diving into…

2 hours ago

Fedde Le Grand lands on Toolroom with Liquid Music

Fedde Le Grand returns to Toolroom with his new single Liquid Music. Nearly two decades…

2 hours ago

Quarters Brighton Reveals Electronic Music Lineup for Opening Nights

Brighton's thriving nightlife is about to receive a dynamic addition to its cultural DNA. AMAAD…

2 hours ago

44 Ardent – ‘Curtain Call’

Australian producer 44 Ardent is back with a gripping new single titled ‘Curtain Call’ – a song that almost…

2 hours ago

Iceland Eclipse 2026 Festival Launches ‘First Contact’ Participants

Iceland Eclipse Festival: From August 12–15th 2026, some of the greatest minds in music, arts, science,…

2 hours ago

mau from nowhere x hihi ‘PRESSURE’ – out now!

Pressure, the debut collaborative album from mau from nowhere and hihi, is a daring exploration…

2 hours ago