You could argue that nothing goes better with an endless summer than a nice, fizzy glass of soda. Helping illustrate that point is a new remix of Niagara's "Vanillacola" single from ambient master Fennesz.
The dance-pop angle of the original track has been shaken up by Fennesz, who instead presents the piece via fractured waves of white noise. The synths are still sticky-sweet, but vocal samples have been drowned out by layers of distortion and echo. The effervescent groove is likewise poured out, replaced with a bubbling brew of experimental noise.
You can hear the track below, while Niagara issue the track July 31 as part of a "re-bottled" remix EP on Monotreme Records.
The dance-pop angle of the original track has been shaken up by Fennesz, who instead presents the piece via fractured waves of white noise. The synths are still sticky-sweet, but vocal samples have been drowned out by layers of distortion and echo. The effervescent groove is likewise poured out, replaced with a bubbling brew of experimental noise.
You can hear the track below, while Niagara issue the track July 31 as part of a "re-bottled" remix EP on Monotreme Records.