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One of the few calmer, cooler moments amongst Robert Nickson’s otherwise floor-forging ‘Tellurian’ album, ‘Feed My Soul’ was something of an oasis.
Notice we said ‘was’ there, as that’s no longer the case!
Studio-side, at the beginning of the year, Robert re-alighted on the track and spotted an untapped seam with which to mine some beast out of this transcendental beauty. Accordingly he’s given the track a new floor-minded treatment which root & branch reconfigures every major aspect, definitively retuning it to clubbier frequencies.
Backed by running bass, kick-drum drive & washing pads and chords, Thea Riley’s song – once impassioned and imploring - assumes on a different feel. Set against Robert exhilarating cascade of synth notes, it becomes more assured, positive, firm-footed and – by virtue – uplifting.
Chilled and affecting or clubbily elevating – the choice is now yours! The Club Mix of ‘Feed My Soul’ is available from today from all good stores and streaming platforms HERE!
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