James Teej will offer up ‘The Only Constant’ EP via the Opulence imprint this February, backed with a remix from Dan Ghenacia.
OPULENCE : ‘’Opulence’s second release welcomes Grammy nominated artist James Teej with his “The Only Constant EP”. Inspired by his budding years DJing, James revisits his early house influences and delivers two powerful cuts of disco infused grooves laced with an overall contemporary touch.
The first track “The Only Constant Is Change” is reminiscent of classic filtered disco house, arranged with a patient and contemporary restraint focused on subtle changes. On remix duties Opulence has invited Apollonia’s Dan Ghenacia who delivers a slick deep house rework, keeping the vibes intact of the original whilst adding the French artist’s signature groove drive machine funk finesse. Already road tested over the summer at DC10, Dan’s remix helps bring the original to a place closer to the club’s dance floor.
“Life Goes On” then closes the package, a grooving disco infused deep house cut that features No Regular Play’s Greg Paulus on trumpet. The song perfectly blends the sounds of yesterday with a modern touch, and provides an uplifting soundtrack for any dance floor, especially those magic moments outdoors on the beach.
Once again, James continues to show his passion and diversity in his music with this expertly crafted EP that will surely be a welcomed addition to any house lover’s record collection.’’
James Teej’s ‘The Only Constant’ EP is out on Opulence 16th February 2018.
Tracklist:
1. The Only Constant Is Change
2. The Only Constant Is Change (Dan Ghenacia Remix)
3. Life Goes On ft. Greg Paulus
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