Black Strobe ‘White Gospel Blues’ (Jeremy Glenn Remix)

Published On July 12, 2012 | By Andrew Rafter | News
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Following hot on the heels of Drop Orchestra’s lounge-disco remix of Blackstrobe’s new single ‘Boogie In Zero Gravity’. Jerermy Glen steps up to remix the a-side ‘White Gospel Blues’.

The original was classic Blackstrobe the band, shuffling indie percussion and a doughy double bass stitched together with a ‘werk vocal and analog bass strikes.

Jeremy Glen pushes it even further into club territory in what, initially, might sound fairly simplistic, but after several listens it revels itself to be a piece pounding Kraftwerk-esque disco with some clever analogue flair shown throughout.

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is the Editor and Founder of Harder Blogger Faster. Andrew is a fully trained print journalist and has written for local newspapers, sports papers and various tech blogs. When he's not listening to endless amounts of promos, you'll find him wandering the streets of Manchester attending gigs, interviewing artists and trying to persuade techno enthusiasts about merits of melody.