Oliver Koletzki Feat Fran“Hypnotized, Format B Remix” | ||
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Zoom in | Label | Stil Vor Talent |
| Cat. No. | SVT034 | |
| Format | EXCL12"A | |
| Orders from | Fri, 26 Jun 2009 | |
| Price | Please sign in to see price | |
Review |
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“Hypnotized” is the first single from Oliver Koletzki’s highly anticipated second album “Großstadtmärchen". It features the newcomer singer Fran that turns this track into a wonderful electronic love story. In her beautiful crystal clear voice Fran tells the story of those moments during the night that decide where it’s going to end: a song about love, passion and the energy between two people, a catchy pop anthem about the first dance, the first kiss and that special moment when the night turns into day. Oliver has equipped this song with a wonderful piano melody and a very smooth and poppy electronic beat. Actually it sounds like Fran and Oliver have never been doing anything else than produce wonderfully fresh pop songs together. Beautiful! While the original is a summary pop anthem that you simply can’t get enough of, the remix by Format B could best be described as wonderfully happy techno-pop. Be sure to get enough of this! The two Berlin underground stars have added a great stigmatic guitar loop and a superb syncopated bass line to their groovy loop that is set to make everyone jump up and down. They have cut up Fran’s vocal and when they release it on the breakdown, the whole dancefloor will be hypnotized! On the flip there is also Oliver Koletzki’s instrumental track “Warschauer Strasse” from his album. This is a journey back to his roots, when Oliver first came to Berlin to realise his dream of making music. Also it is an homage to his love for house music. This first single sets the standard for the rest of “Großstadtmärchen". “Hypnotized” shows how electronic pop music sounds in the summer of 2009: fresh, frisky and hypnotizing. |
SVT034 in the media |
Jamie Jones (Crosstown Rebels,: “Like the discoish version here, not sure which one it is, the original maybe. anyway, its nice. cheers” Sven Fortmann Lodown Mag (GER): “love the basss on Warschauer Strasse... and his original version is better than the remix. I surprisingly prefer the German lyris of his forthcoming album though. ” |
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