MG Gost – Remixed And Remaked (Album Stream)
Some producers take their time with their projects, but they’re really worth waiting for. MG Gost’s latest album was several years in making, but right after clicking play on the first track, which is a remix of Till Bronner’s She Was Too Good To Me, I knew I have signed up for an eased up journey through sound.
Then again, already with the second track MG Gost kicks off with some medium-paced, but yet uplifting jazzy breakbeats with carefully placed instruments to give the track some extra charm, like with that marvelous piano solo on a remade version of People Under The Stairs’ track Hit The Top. That’s exactly how the rest of the album flows – straight up smooth, soulful, and actually pretty much expressive. In his usual style, the Novi Sad-based producer, MC and percussionist has filled every track to the brim with hi-hats, shakers, claps, crashes, cymbals and bells, blending them with saxophones, trumpets, synthesizer, guitars, and God knows what, into one hell of a hip-hop tale. The perfect example of that is the remix Nešto Sasvim Izvesno, a track originally played by the Serbian band Darkwood Dub, in which he’s keeping the original flavor of the song, but taking it in a whole another dimension. Not many can combine so much and yet keep the clarity on the level. It’s really something else.
All in all, you’ll find various musical styled blended in these seven tracks (the other five are just instrumentals versions) which had a great impact on the growth of this fantastic artist.
Needless to say, the Remixed And Remaked album is a tribute of a high-class standard.
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