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[Chillout] Marsbeing - Dew (Sinoptik Music Remix) [Silk Music] 4:40
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Published on Jul 17, 2015 (9 years ago)
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iTunes & Beatport release date: July 30th, 2015
▼ Release Tracklist:
01 Marsbeing - Dew (Original Mix)
02 Marsbeing - Dew (Sinoptik Music Remix)
03 Marsbeing - Dew (Nafis Remix)
Ukrainian producer Marsbeing returns to Silk Sofa with his brand new song "Dew", which is here given remix treatment by Sinoptik Music (Georgia) and Nafis (Russia).
The Original Mix takes off with an array of light, layered bell-sounding melodies, all of which are accompanied by intricate percussion elements later. Many delicate sound effects are introduced as the song progresses for extra texture. Having recently released his "Untold" EP on Silk Sofa, Sinoptik Music is back on the label with a remix of "Dew". Subtle rhodes stabs and soothing percussion stems introduce the song, and a rare, flute-inspired synth truly spices up the soundscape. Smooth pad layers float beautifully above the diverse, well-crafted arpeggio lines. Gentle melodies introduce the Nafis remix, and a brilliant piano line quickly emerges thereafter. A mesmerizing theme riff appears later, which is accompanied well by fresh percussion elements and delicious background melodies.
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Photographer: Adam Marshall
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