We’re excited to share an advanced listen of renowned Anjunadeep signee Lycoriscoris’ remix to KARMACODA’s ‘Make Me The One’, set for release on Friday 17 December via Sola Musa Music.
Renowned Japanese producer Lycoriscoris has remixed KARMACODA’s single, ‘Make Me The One’, to be released on the 17th of December via Sola Musa Music. The remix will also be featured on KARMACODA’s upcoming remixes EP which will be released on the 11th of February 2022 via Sola Musa Music and will also feature renowned multi-instrumentalist Sailor & I. The melodic deep house producer Lycoriscoris is quickly gaining recognition in the international world where he has been recognized as a rising name by other industry mammoths including Nick Warren, Joris Voorn, Hernan Cattaneo, Michael Mayer, and Eelke Kleijn and earned over 6 million plays on Spotify alone. With his captivating sound, Lycoriscoris has received support from the likes of Vice, Flaunt Mag, DJ Mag, This Song Is Sick, Magnetic Magazine, XLR8R, CLASH Magazine, EDM Identity, Atwood Magazine, Mixmag Asia, Dummy Mag and Electronic Groove as well as BBC Radio 1’s Phil Taggart, KEXP and NTS Radio.
‘Make Me The One’ is taken from KARMACODA’s latest album, Slow Down, Melt and Catch Fire which was released on the 2nd July via Sola Musa Music. The video for their original single ‘Make Me The One’ won two 2021 Hermes Creative Awards (Platinum) and Unglued music video (Gold). The award-winning team is composed of Jessica Ford (vocals), founding member Brett Crockett (aka B. on vocals and producer) and Japanese-American multi-instrumentalist Eric Matsuno (bass and other unique elements). B., originally from Chicago, is currently based in San Francisco along with the rest of the band. Jessica spent 10 years living in Nashville, TN.
Yunosuke Senoo operates under the unique alias Lycoriscoris named after the indigenous flower. His take on ‘Make Me The One’ calls to mind the likes of Nicolas Jaar, Kiasmos and Ben Bohmer. Beyond the realm of regular life lies a new journey upon which we will embark on, with the mournful vocals found within KARMACODA ringing in our ears and a rolling ambient bassline to carry us along. It’s deep within the organic and the mists of the unknown that we’ll find the remix residing, shielding itself from the common world and gently luring the listener forward into the new.
Watch the video to Karmacoda’s original “Make Me The One” if you’ve never heard it before:
We hope you will give this track a listen and let us know your thoughts via our socials.
Have a great week all!