We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

Wet Dreams

by Jorkes

/
  • Streaming + Download

    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    Purchasable with gift card

      €4 EUR  or more

     

1.
Wet Dreams 05:02
2.
3.
Insomnia 04:53
4.

about

Freeride Millenium label founder Jorkes return with a pair of superb new originals that get fine remix treatment from Zombies in Miami and Benjamin Fröhlich.

Over the last four years they have released exclusively on this label and never fail to cook up left of centre deep house, disco and more with a unique perspective.

Here they kick off with the atmospheric 'Wet Dreams' which mixes languid, rubbery bass with bubbling melodies and crashing hits. It's a darkly futuristic sound with a pained lead motif that keeps you intrigued as you're drawn ever deeper into an unusual world of sound.

Mexican live artists Zombies in Miami, last year turned out incredibly well received releases for Running Back, then followed it up with a remix on Me Me Me, and have also realised their dark and alluring club sounds on Comeme. They remix 'Wet Dreams' into a more driving cut with pounding kicks and bold bass strokes that ring out into the depths of space before cosmic melodic phrases loop up top to bring real colour.

Jorkes then serve up 'Insomina', which pairs smeared pads and scale-riding chords with dark and heavy bass. The duality between the light of the ambience up top and shadowy nature of the bottom end makes for a beautiful and compelling tension.

German Benjamin Fröhlich is an esteemed producer who co-founded Permanent Vacation, the label on which he put out his Italo, house, electro, disco- and boogie-inspired debut album last year. His fantastic Italo Drama Version chugs on tooting arps and slapping hits, with the mysterious pads from the original adding a sense of narrative as you stride your way through the night.

These are excellently produced tracks that bring interesting new inspiration as well as real dance floor clout on a release that once again features unique artwork by Daniel Rajcsanyi.

credits

released November 26, 2020

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Freeride Millenium Germany

contact / help

Contact Freeride Millenium

Streaming and
Download help

Redeem code

Report this album or account

If you like Wet Dreams, you may also like: