Hoito label-head Sascha Braemer makes a welcome return to Marc Romboy’s Systematic with the Who Died And Made You King EP. The three-track release includes a remix by former Agents Of Time member, Fedele.
The title track opens proceedings, pairing emotive key changes against Dom Fricot’s poignant vocal tones. It’s a haunting number that leaves us in a state of starry-eyed reflection before Fedele’s Revenge Mix takes on a harder edge. A weighty bassline contrasts Dom’s soothing lyrical contributions, as hard-hitting percussion marches on in the background. Mars 96 completes the EP, featuring ethereal synth pulses, warming pads and whispering hats throughout.
Sascha Braemer has become a familiar figure in the global house scene in a career that spans decades. As label-head of Hoito, the German-native native has welcomed the likes of BOg, Aaaron and Echonomist in recent times. 2021 looks set to be a highlight year for the Systematic-regular, with an array of releases already soon to land on Anjunadeep and Deutsche Grammophon to name a few.
Hailing from the coastal city of Bari, Italy, Fedele Ladisa AKA Fedele is a leading figure in contemporary dance music. A founding member of the acclaimed DJ and production trio Agents Of Time, Fedele’s solo career has seen him release on several of techno’s most-esteemed labels, including Maceo Plex’s Ellum and Tiga’s Turbo Recordings to name a few.
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