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The fifth release from Mole Audio features special guests: an original collaboration with Daktari featuring vocals by Horace Andy, remixed by Rhauder, Zion Train, and db.art
Horace Andy is a Jamaican singer known for his soulful voice in reggae. He gained fame in the 1970s through collaborations with producers like Coxsone Dodd and Bunny Lee. His vocals on Massive Attack's 1991 album "Blue Lines," notably on tracks like "One Love," brought him international acclaim.
Daktari, starting in Celle, Germany at sixteen, toured Europe with Dub Fidelity, captivating audiences with Reggae and Roots music. Discovering his true passion in Melbourne's Killing Time bar in 2009, he fused Dub with bold electronic sounds. Today, Daktari influences global music from intimate clubs to massive festivals.
Rhauder, known for deep, minimalist electronic music, favors analog gear and live performances. Collaborations with artists like Paul St. Hilaire enhanced his reputation in the underground scene, showcasing intricate rhythms and atmospheric soundscapes.
Zion Train, formed in 1988, blend dub, reggae, and electronic music as pioneers in their genre. Founded by Neil Perch, they deliver energetic live performances with socially conscious messages, impacting global audiences with influential albums and singles.
Art:ab the creative force behind Mole Audio transforms the original track into a vibrant dancehall electronic remix, infusing it with pulsating rhythms and infectious energy, showcasing their skills in reimagining music dynamically.
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