Sultan feat. Zara - No Why

  • Published
    Mar 31, 2006
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    SHI034
  • Released
    March 2006
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  • Sultan follows up the very successful 'Shivers' with 'No Why' on Shinichi featuring Zara, another amazing vocal talent. Adding their own sound to this package is Nick K and Richard Earnshaw. The original is silky smooth piece full of gorgeous synths, sublte basslines and simple beats. Zara's vocal is floated softly over elements while a nice guitar sample echos after each verse. The simple chorded melodies are very pleasing while the vocal never over shadows the production. Nick K is up next as he hardens the drums and adds a little flare with electro-like effects and gritty synths. A grinding bassline drives this track along while the squeeling of sustained synths play perversly with a sample of the vocal. The production is seemless with all elements meshing so nicely that you forget that its a remix. Would love to hear a dub version of this. Rounding off the remixes is Richard Earnshaw as he delivers a straight up West Coast style mix with piano melodies while tweaking the original guitar, adding to it a twang. Bouncy basslines and happiness all round is the mainstay here while the vocal gets front stage treatment throughout the mix. As an extra goodie, Shinichi have provided a track by Sultan called 'Whatever'. Here we see strong beats and rasping percussion create a driving feel while heavy guitar samples and riffs play havoc with your ears. The guitars are heavily effected and are rarely assisted by other elements. As a release, the quality and variation will suit many in the house department. Sultan's productions are always of the finest quality while fast rising star Nick K delivers what I feel is the standout here.
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