Top 100 Chart placements for Kermesse
Updated 1 year ago
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Tellel proudly presents Riders Remixes EP, a vibrant reinterpretation of Kermesse & Turu Anasis originals, delivered by three distinctive artists from across the globe. The original tracks have already made a strong mark, taking the entire Top 3 on the Beatport Downtempo chart, with One Day My Mouth Would Be a Trumpet holding the #1 position for quite some time. Now, these remixes open a new chapter, bringing fresh emotional angles while preserving the essence of the originals. Adrian Schneider reshapes One Day My Mouth Would Be a Trumpet into a calmer, more laid-back experience, keeping the essence of the iconic trumpet while surrounding it with deep, lush textures. Reworked plucks, a modified rhythm, soft pitch-delay details and modulated vocoder - treated leads create a warm and atmospheric space. A new rounded bassline, gentle piano patterns and delicate synth plucks complete this immersive downtempo reimagination. Akira Arasawa brings his Tokyo-driven modular approach to Diaries, crafting a happy and danceable version full of technological house vibes. Using his modular setup - especially the BASTL Softpop, currently his favourite machine - he injects the track with colourful motion, playful rhythms and a modern electronic spirit while keeping the emotional core intact. To Ricciardi takes Riders straight to the dancefloor with a driving, energetic club interpretation. Built on the grooves of a Roland SH-101, rhythmic layers from Diva and movement shaped through ShaperBox, his remix transforms the original into a powerful, forward-pushing ride designed to make bodies move.
Tellel proudly presents Riders Remixes EP, a vibrant reinterpretation of Kermesse & Turu Anasis originals, delivered by three distinctive artists from across the globe. The original tracks have already made a strong mark, taking the entire Top 3 on the Beatport Downtempo chart, with One Day My Mouth Would Be a Trumpet holding the #1 position for quite some time. Now, these remixes open a new chapter, bringing fresh emotional angles while preserving the essence of the originals. Adrian Schneider reshapes One Day My Mouth Would Be a Trumpet into a calmer, more laid-back experience, keeping the essence of the iconic trumpet while surrounding it with deep, lush textures. Reworked plucks, a modified rhythm, soft pitch-delay details and modulated vocoder - treated leads create a warm and atmospheric space. A new rounded bassline, gentle piano patterns and delicate synth plucks complete this immersive downtempo reimagination. Akira Arasawa brings his Tokyo-driven modular approach to Diaries, crafting a happy and danceable version full of technological house vibes. Using his modular setup - especially the BASTL Softpop, currently his favourite machine - he injects the track with colourful motion, playful rhythms and a modern electronic spirit while keeping the emotional core intact. To Ricciardi takes Riders straight to the dancefloor with a driving, energetic club interpretation. Built on the grooves of a Roland SH-101, rhythmic layers from Diva and movement shaped through ShaperBox, his remix transforms the original into a powerful, forward-pushing ride designed to make bodies move.
Tellel proudly presents Riders Remixes EP, a vibrant reinterpretation of Kermesse & Turu Anasis originals, delivered by three distinctive artists from across the globe. The original tracks have already made a strong mark, taking the entire Top 3 on the Beatport Downtempo chart, with One Day My Mouth Would Be a Trumpet holding the #1 position for quite some time. Now, these remixes open a new chapter, bringing fresh emotional angles while preserving the essence of the originals. Adrian Schneider reshapes One Day My Mouth Would Be a Trumpet into a calmer, more laid-back experience, keeping the essence of the iconic trumpet while surrounding it with deep, lush textures. Reworked plucks, a modified rhythm, soft pitch-delay details and modulated vocoder - treated leads create a warm and atmospheric space. A new rounded bassline, gentle piano patterns and delicate synth plucks complete this immersive downtempo reimagination. Akira Arasawa brings his Tokyo-driven modular approach to Diaries, crafting a happy and danceable version full of technological house vibes. Using his modular setup - especially the BASTL Softpop, currently his favourite machine - he injects the track with colourful motion, playful rhythms and a modern electronic spirit while keeping the emotional core intact. To Ricciardi takes Riders straight to the dancefloor with a driving, energetic club interpretation. Built on the grooves of a Roland SH-101, rhythmic layers from Diva and movement shaped through ShaperBox, his remix transforms the original into a powerful, forward-pushing ride designed to make bodies move.