Nothing Gold Can Stay - Remixes (Part B)
I reached out to artists that are either friends of mine already or artists that are in my current network through these past many years of touring - I admire them all and their musical skills and I am grateful for each of their contributions to this double remix EP, which I am both very proud of - and that I think interprets all the original tracks on my double EP Nothing Gold Can Stay” in their own unique way. I really think that through remixes you get a chance to rediscover your own music and enjoy it again in a different way - especially as a DJ, which these new version are obviously meant for.
This second batch features remixes by Panthera Krause, Kasper Marott, Perel, Bawrut and Cooper Saver !
Listen HERE!
Nothing Gold Can Stay - Remixes (Part A)
The first part of remixes of Nothing Gold Can Stay includes reworks by Tensnake, Marcello Giordani, Each Other (Justin Strauss & Max Pask) and Bostro Pesepeo. Get it HERE!
Part B is being released on June 12th !
Panthera Krause: Road To Arcadia (Kasper Bjørke Disko Rework)
My remix is out now on one of my fave labels, Riotvan!
Premiered on Thursday at Torture The Artist
Flows - Its All Connected
"Line of Life" taken from The Fifty Eleven Project album, has been adapted into the soundtrack of the new climate change documentary "Flows - Its All Connected", directed by Klaus Thymann.
In breathtaking images the film starts in the burning Amazon and continue to show the global environmental consequences of the burning forest and other polluting factors.
Flows – It’s All Connected starts in the Amazon rain forest and we see how burning the forest for cattle grazing leads to soil degradation and fertilizer runoff. Combined with other nutrients entering the oceans, as well as increased climate heating of the ocean, it has created the perfect storm for a sargassum algae bloom – the biggest ever seen before in history.
The algae straddles the beaches, affecting sea turtles, and when rotting it becomes toxic as well as loaded with nutrients. These pollutants flow back to the sea again creating a double negative feedback loop.
Thom Yorke created the soundtrack for the first film which you can watch HERE!