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Artist: Slow Hands
Remixers: Soul Clap, Wolf + Lamb
Title: I’ll Find Me (Remixes)
Label: Wolf + Lamb
Release Date: 9 October, 2015

Buy: Juno download

Tracklist

1. I’ll Find Me (Extended Mix)
2. I’ll Find Me (Soul Clap Remix)
3. I’ll Find Me (Soul Clap Dub)
4. Cusco (Wolf + Lamb Remix)
5. I’ll Find Me (Live With Gold Town) 05:05

I’ll Find Me, the title song off of the forthcoming Slow Hands full length, is an exploration. An experiment in the fusion of two sounds. The inspirational spark that spawned a year long journey and a body of work never sizably created by the artist before.

The single individually is a going back to roots of sorts for Slow Hands, known Ryan Cavanagh to friends and family. A fusion of country & folk songwriter ideals with modern production technique. It is by using lyrics to tell a story, and underscoring with rhythms that can still move a dance floor that Cavanagh creates I’ll Find Me.

Soul Clap takes on the task of polishing the pre existing 4/4 rhythm into a dance floor diamond. Painting their tribal canvas with touches of the original vocal, and a reharmonization of the original chord progression using their own smokey synth stabs. While their dub drives the aural focus straight to that tribal canvas itself.

Wolf + Lamb rethink the forthcoming single, Cusco. By knitting it’s delicately chanted chorus and whispered verses together with new strings and muted guitars, the label heads create an audible tapestry that’s fit to move any dance floor into absolute rapture.

The single is wrapped with a daydream, a vision of what the song would be had a computer never been used during the process of its creation. What would it sound like if the song was played in the style which inspired it in the first place? Cavanagh employs the help of Gold Town, a famed Vermont bluegrass band, and childhood friends.

Collectively, along with Dave “Cameo Culture” Robertson, Nick “One of Them” Dalagelis, and a beautifully miced room (renovated Vermont sugar house), the group creates an entirely live bluegrass version of the tune. A tune that lays the groundwork for the unpredictable nature of the Slow Hands music to come.

 

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