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The powerful, raw vocals of LPX (Lizzy Plapinger) are preserved but often processed with reverb and echo , allowing them to float over the more spacious arrangement.
This remix was a standout track on the official album, released in 2018, which featured various artists putting their own spin on What So Not's debut studio album.
" ( Kultur & Khamsin Remix )" is a sophisticated reimagining of the original collaboration between What So Not and LPX . This version leans heavily into the Future Bass and Experimental Electronic genres, blending organic textures with futuristic sound design. Key Highlights of the Remix
The remix excels in its use of tension and release . It builds from a minimalist intro into a "drop" characterized by syncopated rhythms and bright, sweeping chords rather than heavy bass.
Kultur and Khamsin replace the high-energy, distorted grit of the original with a more melodic and ethereal soundscape. The track features lush synthesizer pads and intricate percussion layers.
The track showcases the signature styles of both remixers—Kultur’s cinematic flair and Khamsin’s rhythmic complexity—making it a favorite for fans of the Bitbird or Foreign Family Collective aesthetic. Release Context
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The powerful, raw vocals of LPX (Lizzy Plapinger) are preserved but often processed with reverb and echo , allowing them to float over the more spacious arrangement.
This remix was a standout track on the official album, released in 2018, which featured various artists putting their own spin on What So Not's debut studio album.
" ( Kultur & Khamsin Remix )" is a sophisticated reimagining of the original collaboration between What So Not and LPX . This version leans heavily into the Future Bass and Experimental Electronic genres, blending organic textures with futuristic sound design. Key Highlights of the Remix
The remix excels in its use of tension and release . It builds from a minimalist intro into a "drop" characterized by syncopated rhythms and bright, sweeping chords rather than heavy bass.
Kultur and Khamsin replace the high-energy, distorted grit of the original with a more melodic and ethereal soundscape. The track features lush synthesizer pads and intricate percussion layers.
The track showcases the signature styles of both remixers—Kultur’s cinematic flair and Khamsin’s rhythmic complexity—making it a favorite for fans of the Bitbird or Foreign Family Collective aesthetic. Release Context