Hawke - WarPeace (2018 Remixes) [Hardkiss Music]

The 2018 remixes of Hawke’s single “WarPeace” dig further into a world of dance floor possibilities. New York’s DJ Onionz provides a haunting melodic excursion into techno realms with his Savagely Angelic Mix, while the Curious Yellow Mix by Gavin Hardkiss takes an airy gypset approach with minimal afro percussion and flying synth flourishes.

In 2017, Hardkiss Music released remixes of “WarPeace” included a version by Desert Hearts founder Lee Reynolds which is available on limited leopard jellyfish vinyl at www.hardkiss.org

Hawke was created by Gavin Hardkiss as a series of sound clashes, musical experiments, and collaborations that steer off the path of convention. In 2017, the Hawke album Love in Stars was released through a crowdfunding campaign on PledgeMusic. It runs riot through indie dance, deep house, ambient, and funk modalities. While paying homage to artists like The Stone Roses, The KLF, Bonobo, and MGMT, it manages to weave a story of its own.

Nick Warren (Hope Recordings) – “2 sparklingly good mixes.”
Rory Hoy (Super Hi-Fi Recordings) – “The Onionz Remix is really good! Peace wins.”
Eelke Kleijn (DAYS like NIGHTS) – “The Curious Yellow Remix is great.”
DJ P-REZ (Not So Fast Records) – “Nice one! Both cuts are super spacey, and I love that.”
DJ Firefly (Couch Dancing) – “These remixes of WarPeace just keep getting better and better.”
Eric Medina (The Deep End) – “Digging the Onionz version. Going to test it out!”
Jeannie Hopper (WBAI FM) – “Yeah! Decades of Hawke … keep them coming. Onionz is on fire!”
Chris Smith (Om Records) – “Both mixes are deep, unique and doing it for me.”
Jon Fugler (XLNT Radio Show) – “EPIC … hard to choose between the two, both are gems.”
DJ Di Costa (MoodyLushious Influences show) – “Really intriguing release. Will most likely try both versions, but on first impression the Curious Yellow remix will get further support action.”

Available Now From: Juno Download, Spotify, Apple Music, And Deezer.

Onionz - Space Slave (Uniting Souls Music)

The latest release on respected Seattle house music imprint Uniting Souls features New York house music legend Onionz. Label founder Ramiro goes way back with Onionz, with the two becoming friends in San Francisco during the heyday of the '90s scene. This EP Is a reunion of sorts, rekindling the creative energies shared between these two house music pioneers for almost two decades.

Onionz's contribution is the cosmically titled "Space Slave" – perhaps a reference to a certain metal-bikini'd intergalactic princess? – and it's a sublime excursion into beat-driven deep tech house. The track builds masterfully over its seven minutes, with echoed arpeggiations and groovy rhythmic elements pulsing in and out of the mix. "Space Slave" is then punctuated by the emergence of a moody, psychedelic synth melody at its peak, evoking the feeling of space travel via the dance floor.

The release also unites vibes from coast to coast, with remixers from three different corners of the US. Seattle's Pezzner opens up proceedings with a haunting feel, displaying his expert combination of beats and atmospheric textures. Pezzner has also supplied a second version of his mix, featuring a subtle shuffle at a slightly speedier tempo. Next up is Los Angeles producer duo Knoe1 and Jordan Strong (a Uniting Souls resident since 1998) delivering a chugging warehouse vibed rework perfectly suited for the after hours. Brian Busto, of Florida's Serious Soul crew, then turns in a dark-as-night remix of "Space Slave", filled with throbbing bass, ominous soundscapes, and crisp machine rhythms. The release closes with San Diego's Jason Tokita whose hypnotic treatment of the track goes deep, and includes some dialogue snippets captured from distant orbit.

Nick Warren - "It's all about the original for me."
Ian Pooley - "Dope Pezzner remix!"
Dubfire - "Cool stuff."
Chris Fortier (Fade) - "Great package. Pezzner is on point, but it's all about Brian Busto delivering his best music effort to date."
Anthony Pappa - "Jason Tokita's remix is a cool track … I will support it."
Randall Jones (Audio Therapy / Baroque) - "Wow! Super sick original and the remixes are extremely dope as well. Gonna be playing these nonstop!"
Larry Tee - "Loving Pezzner's remix."
Phonogenic (Moodmusic / Turbo) - "A sweet slice of post0rave. Brian Busto's remix has a nice Ciafone groove to it."
DJ Schwa (Shades Of Gray / Beef Records) - "The Pezzner remix is awesome."
Craig Stewart (Montana & Stewart / DCSTrax) - "The Knoe1 & Jordan Strong remix is superb … great work."
DJ Harri (Sub Club) - "Hard to pick a favorite … they are all really good. Full support."
John Debo (Mindwarp Records) - "The original is the one. Love the sequenced melodies and the strings. Really nice builds."
Sumsuch (Colour and Pitch / Mega Jawns) - "Strong original … I will definitely be playing it. Pezzner's mix though … that's got me dancing in outer space."
Pumpkin (Jumpsuit Records) - "Really good!"
Jaymz Nylon - "I look forward to playing Pezzner's remix … it's so deep and moody."
Richie Roberts (The Dance Factory, BBC) - "Absolute corkers of mixes on here from the Knoe1 & Jordan Strong to the Jason Tokita mix to the incredible original … love love love."
Simon Kirk (Stag Beetle Radio Show) - "Wonderful throughout. I love the diversity between mixes allowing many to be played in the same set. House music of the highest order."

Available now from Beatport, Traxsource, and iTunes.