Jenia Tarsol Jinga Feat. David Cantan Back To Life (chaim Remix Zippy

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Jenia Tarsol & Jinga feat. David Cantan – Back To Life (incl. Chaim, Moscoman, Bambook Remixes),on Blue Shadow on 1st February 2019

Artist: Jenia Tarsol, Jinga Title: Back To Life Genre: Indie Dance / Nu Disco Label: Blue Shadow Release Date: 2019-02-01 Quality: 320 kbps Tracklist: 1. Jenia Tarsol, Jinga – Back To Life feat. David Cantan (Original Mix) (5:28) 2. Jenia Tarsol, Jinga – Takadoom (Original Mix) (6:29) 3. Jenia Tarsol, Jinga – Back To Life feat. Back to Life (feat. David Cantan) Jenia Tarsol. TIME; 1 Back to Life (feat. David Cantan) 5:28: 2 Takadoom 6:29: 3 Back to Life (feat. David Cantan) Chaim Remix 5:24: 4 Back to Life (feat. David Cantan) Moscoman Remix. ℗ 2019 Blue Shadow; Also Available in iTunes More By Jenia Tarsol See All. Amore / Seventies - Single.

Israeli producers Chaim and Jenia Tarsol launch Blue Shadow with two profound cuts from the latter & Jinga entitled ‘Back To Life’ with remixes from Moscoman, Bambook and the label boss.

Chaim has been a force to be reckoned with for well over a decade, whether performing at Panorama Bar, fabric, Output, Stereo or The Block, not to mention appearing on labels like BPitch, Visionquest, Saved or Cocoon. Arguably his magnum opus, Chaim released ‘Blue Shadow’ on Guy Gerber’s Rumors in 2014 – a timeless track that became a global anthem. Alongside fellow Tel Avivian Jenia Tarsol, the pair now unveil a new imprint sharing the same name.

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Providing the label’s debut release, Tarsol continues to be one of Israel’s most illustrious producers having appeared on Rebirth, Jeudi Records and Crosstown. Tarsol’s productions are quality and he’s collaborated with Chaim on numerous occasions. Meanwhile, as a DJ he’s playing regularly across the country when not performing at Ibiza’s Circo Loco or a residency at RUMORS. Joining him on this release is Jinga – another stalwart of Tel Aviv’s scene.

With its subtle groove, ‘Back To Life’ is a feelgood vocal number complete with a walking bassline and David Cantan’s sultry vocals. Meanwhile, ‘Takaboom’ blends organic percussion with melodic synths to construct a tribal aesthetic with mesmerising appeal that’s had early support by Solomun, DJ Tennis, Red Axes, and more.

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Blue Shadow founder Chaim delivers the first remix of ‘Back To Life’, incorporating a medley of instruments and epic build ups to generate a suspenseful floorfiller. Disco Halal founder Moscoman then serves up the second reimagining with infectious trumpets, twisted organ keys and precision arpeggios. Tying it all together, Swedish duo Bambook’s rendition of ‘Takadoom’ is an acid workout with soaring chords and piercing claps.

Jenia Tarsol & Jinga feat. David Cantan ‘Back To Life’ drops on Blue Shadow on 1st February 2019.

Tracklist

01 Jenia Tarsol & Jinga feat. David Cantan – Back To Life
02 Jenia Tarsol & Jinga – Takadoom
03 Jenia Tarsol & Jinga feat. David Cantan – Back To Life (Chaim Remix)
04 Jenia Tarsol & Jinga feat. David Cantan – Back To Life (Moscoman Remix)
05 Jenia Tarsol & Jinga – Takadoom (Bambook Remix)

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If there was going to be a debut release on a label this month that was going to grab my attention it was this one. Virtually anything that Chaim produces has a touch of magic about it. The production is always beyond brilliant, loud and raw and in your face but mature without being over-slick. Couple this with the fact that the label shares the same name of what is arguably, Chaim‘s greatest track and you have me wide eyed and eager to hear if that lofty expectation is going to be reached.

But this isn’t all about Chaim, because Blue Shadow is a joint adventure with fellow Israeli Jenia Tarsol who has released music on luminary labels Rebirth & CrosstownRebels.

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The original of ‘Back To Life’ is brilliantly and unashamedly filthy. Fuzzed up bass and live sounding drums underpin this epic vocal from David Cantan. What I love about ‘Back To Life’ is it is not scared to be itself. It’s comfortable in its own skin. It demands to be different but the confidence of delivery is beyond impressive. Don’t expect a slick house production on this version, it’s an electronic band, a song – verses and a chorus and damn fine it is too. Then there’s the trumpet, the live sounding percussion that jumps out the speakers and the FUNK. It’s hard to find a comparison, but fans of LCD Soundsystem will get their freak on right here.

What Chaim‘s remix does is take what’s successful about the original and wrenches the dial towards the right until it reaches 11. Chaim is blessed with a touch of the genius. His version, despite still being way out there, is club friendly. The arrangement lets it breathe to fit into a set but it does not take the song away. Straight into the chorus it goes “the algorithms gone, the algorithms gone” with the trumpet swirling around the stratosphere like a solar flare trying to find its way into the next solar system. Oh my, this remix is huge.

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Next up Moscoman delivers a curious, almost bizarre remix that has grown on me immeasurably since I first heard it. As if attempting to out do the oddness Moscoman lays the track out bare giving the drums and bass a stark acid-house feel, nagging bass and analogue, percussive drumset, dubbing out the vocal and drugging up the rest of the instrumentation to make a sleazy, low-slung builder that would rock ridiculously if programmed correctly on the right floor.

Takaboom‘ takes a back seat on the package due to the demanding nature of the original, but is surely worthy of its own release. Deep and driving house music, all analogue riffs percolating through the groove, big percussion firing sideways and a male vocal “dum, dum, dum, dum”. What’s more to say, simple and effective, not overdone Funktion-One business. Play it loud.

The Bambook remix smooths things down with a lick of the palm and adds a burbling acid-line, some lush Detriotesque pads and delivers this version with a punch in the eye.

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It’s a mystifying release. Chaim‘s remix of ‘Back to Life’ is anthemic. Moscoman‘s version is baffling but good, ‘Takaboom’ is different again but excellent in a deep back-room way and Bambook flicks us the acid bean and grooves us to death.

If only all electronic music was this interesting. My single of the week. Get involved.

Score: 9/10

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