Following the massive remixes Mojuba by ZEPHERIN SAINT & Kabiecilé by ATJAZZ, we now bring back to the label one of our family, BODDHI SATVA, who needs no introduction and this syncopated throw-down is seriously top-drawer. With a little more tempo than his usual output, BODDHI leaves us with a full-on dance-floor remix of Jorge’s beautiful REVERENCE, holding Jorge’s vocals and percussion arrangements clear, present and correct.
Boddhi Satva
All This Time (Remixes) are rather HOT!
https://soundcloud.com/atjazz/sets/kid-fonque-d-malice-all-this-1
You may remember a certain smash that dropped last year. The deep melodic bass, coupled with a smooth, ethereal vocal that tickled your spine and got your head bobbing. Kid Fonque & D-Malice showed a touch of class with last year’s release with Clara Hill: All This Time. Now we revisit this epic soundscape with a remix offering that will take the Atjazz Record Company into 2016 with a bang!
First up steps the boss, Martin Atjazz, with a smooth effort that carries all the hallmarks of his usual deep and moving mastery of his craft. Building a world of sweeping notes and offbeat melodies around Clara Hill’s understated vocal, Atjazz sets us off in style.
Bringing a decidedly percussive feel to proceedings next is Boddhi Satva, whose driving beats and trademark Ancestral Soul vibe take us in a new direction.
Then finally arrives South African prodigy, Bruce Loko. Loko is known for adding in unusual elements to his music and this is no different. A rhythmic harp accompanies some otherworldy effects and popping string pulls to round off a sublime and intangible remix collection.
Atjazz. Amalia. One (Official Music Video)
From the depths of Central African Republic comes an amazing musical maestro, we’re proud to bring you the unmistakable sound of
Mr. Boddhi Satva.
We really couldn’t leave this beautiful song alone for any longer with Boddhi complaining that he “really wanted to remix this one!”, so we had to make it happen. The original song taken from Atjazz’s Full Circle long player features the awesome vocals of Amalia and the mellow production skills of label honcho Atjazz. Boddhi Satva has stripped down the original to its bare vocals and started his remix production from scratch to bring forward his signature low swung sound. Oozing with soul & leaving us plenty of space to listen, these remixes are a fine addition to our catalogue and we are truly blessed once again to have such amazing musical minds join the ranks on our journey into the deeper realms.
We also include an Atjazz beat edit of Boddhi’s Dilla Tribute Edit plus the original Album Version & the scratchy Original Demo Instrumental which FYI was the actual version sent to Amalia for laying down her vocals, we liked it’s original vibe, it’s rough, it’s got soul…