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“Zuckerwatte” is the second single from Oliver Koletzki’s new album “Großstadtmärchen". And “Zuckerwatte", which translates as candyfloss is a truly magical tale about love and loss in the big city. The original features Juli Holz’s softly whispering voice that is so very fragile, and so very beautiful. This is a softly grooving electro-pop discovery. But of course this song has also been transformed for the dancefloor on this single that also features two more tracks from Oliver’s album. First up is the remix by David August, one half of the duo August & Bachert who delivers a top-notch glitchy tech-house edit that makes great dramaturgical use of the original track. Next up is Björn Störig’s vision of “Zuckerwatte". The drummer of Oliver’s live outfit “The Koletzkis” envisions Juli Holz perform her sweet and sticky singing over some neo-soul tech-RnB influenced electronica that features a Spanish guitar, some great claps and some very nice synthesizers. On the flip there is Koletzkis’s instrumental house-homage “Kusskompatibel” and “These Habits", on which only seventeen-year-old singer Pyur makes her debut. She sings wonderfully harmonic over this down-beat trip-hop groove and it results in a great hit for the late summer. This single is more than a single. It’s the best thing before the album!
Tracklist
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