The Avener – Fade Out Lines

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The Avener – Fade Out Lines

The Avener is a multi-faceted, discrete and complex artist based in Paris. As a confirmed producer, The Avener has had already multiplied collaborations, and decides now to focus on his solo career.

At the end of 2013, combining his love for Deep House and Electro, but also his vintage influences from Rythm’n’Blues and Soul, The Avener re-works « The Fade Out Lines» by Phoebe Killdeer into a beautiful electronic journey, with a haunting and sexy melody, classy and unifying sounds. As soon as we hear the first note we are immersed into a Bluesy & Soul atmosphere. The Gibson brings the vintage color while the acoustic drum kit gives way to a deep beat that makes us want to dance. Constantly present on the top of the iTunes Electronic Chart for many months now, and more than three million plays on Spotify, Fade Out Lines creates the surprise and is likely to explode as the hit of late summer 2014, but also most importantly, the anthem of the new generation ! Building on his success, The Avener has no intention to stop, he’s already working on his first album ” The Wanderings Of The Avener “! Keep a close eye on The Avener in the months to come

Now top remixes are added to the package to make it an instant DJ favourite. First of all the upcoming and quickly rising to the top Allen Farben service his vocal and instrumental version. The vocal mix is a wonderful mesmerising production with techy grooves, deep moody basslines, magnificent guitar riffs and the stunning vocals at the top. In contrast with the original version Allen Farben remixes sound more melancholic and even more laidback with different exotic vibes to it. Marcapasos remix follows the original version faithfully with slightly changed arrangement and additional instruments like trumpets. Chopstick & Johnjon (Suol) remix is a magnificent minimal deep techy chunky house version with percussive elements, cinematic strings, melancholic chill out like melodies and sound effects plus the great vocals on top. This remix focuses on the “deeper down” phrase that definitely describes its content really well. Lastly Synapson remix sounds like a dubbier version of the original by adding brand new guitar riffs and from the vocals he applies just a short part of them.