Here's my entry to Metapop's Remix This #223 competition.
Charlotte Hatherley - A Sign
My entry to Metapop's Remix This #217 competition.
Katrina Cain - Promised Land
Here's my submission to Metapop's Remix This #210 competition. I enjoyed speeding this track up and adding some heavy synths. The vocal stems were a treat to work with!
Kolectiv feat. Becca Jane Grey - Give Nothing
Here's my submission to Metapop's Remix This #204 competition. I've used an 80s bass and bittersweet synth chords to tell a story with the vocal. Had a lot of fun turning this drum and bass song into a downtempo, retro mix.
Collapsing Scenery - Sisyphus of the Negev
Here's my remix of Sisyphus of the Negev by Collapsing Scenery. I used only the vocal stem shared in the Splice remix contest. For the synth leads, I used the Mono Fury synth to add plenty of 1980s goodness.
Laura Escudé - Transmute
Here's a remix of Transmute by Laura Escudé, my submission to a remix contest hosted by Splice. I had a lot of fun sampling vocal snippets into a new instrument, slicing the violin part and layering the song over glitchy dub drum loops.
Check out the original track on Soundcloud and the other contest entries on the Splice website.
The Glitch Mob - How Could This Be Wrong
Here's my downtempo remix of The Glitch Mob's track How Could This Be Wrong. I was a couple of days too late for the Splice remix contest deadline but wanted to play with the vocal track and see what I could make with it.
Indolent Child - Rubicon
Indolent Child released their third album Outsourcing Efficiency today. It features eight original tracks of electronica, plus two bonus remixes of tracks from their second album Embodiment of Privilege – my remix of Rubicon and Dub Not Pop's remix of Yeah, They're Dead.
Outsourcing Efficiency is available to buy and stream now from: