UK-based DJ and producer Jon Gurd shares his ‘Phoenix’ remix package, featuring new mixes from Sweden’s Ida Engberg, English producer Steven Weston and Scotland’s Tagavaka.
Released in April this year, Jon’s album ‘Phoenix’ showcased his impeccable production style, and gained him praise from tastemakers including Joris Voorn, Lane 8, Eelke Kleijn and Sultan + Shepherd.
An internationally renowned DJ and producer, Ida Engberg makes her Anjunadeep debut with her remix of ‘Emergence’, transforming the original into a 9 minute after hours track. From playing mainstage at some of dance musics biggest festivals, including Tomorrowland, Awakenings and Ultra Miami, to playing residencies in party island Ibiza, Ida’s positioned herself as a key tastemaker within the Techno and Deep House scene.
GRAMMY-nominated producer, songwriter and engineer Steven Weston delivers a serene remix of ‘Let Go’. Leading with cascading synths and syncopated chords, Steven offers a fresh take on the original. He released his Anjunadeep debut EP ‘Alter The Flow’ earlier this year which was playlisted on Sirius XM Chill and gained over 1.3m streams across Spotify and Apple Music, adding to an already impressive list of support from tastemakers including John Digweed, Sasha and Camel Phat and plays on KCRW, Rinse FM and RTE2, to name a few.
Scottish producer Tagavaka stamps his mark on ‘Let Me Go’, utilising the original melodies and adding an array of percussion and organic sounds throughout. With previous releases on the label including ‘Sky’, ‘Extrapolate EP’, and ‘Water EP’, Tagavaka’s euphoric productions have been supported by artists including Adam Port, Eelke Kleijn and Lane 8.
The remix package is closed with Joseph Ashworth’s remix of ‘Emergence’, released early in the year, which garnered support from Gorgon City, Jonas Saalbach and Adriatique.
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When listening to this album it’s easy to imagine hearing it at a club night with John. Massive energy but beautiful and melodic in all the right places, with thoughtful and clever mixing. Congrats to all artists in involved. mrtwilo
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The series is one of the favourites I’ve ‘ever’ listened to. I have listened to far too many, and own a few more! Each new approaching ‘Anjuna-day’ I feel the excitement building for the electro-ambient festival of soundscape. If you like something a bit more lively than beautiful, but very peaceful Ambient sometimes - this is it! Listener-Part-Time