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July 2019 Issue 60 features an insight into independent film A Boy Called Sailboat and diverse event Coombe Weekender plus interviews with Karmel Jäger and Rick Live.
July 2019 Issue 60 features an insight into independent film A Boy Called Sailboat and diverse event Coombe Weekender plus interviews with Karmel Jäger and Rick Live.
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‘Lose It All’ by Otosan is an interesting meld of styles. The pensive, moody<br />
vocal tone is one of which would fit into a dark Indie/alternative track, yet<br />
instead it is paired with an lively dance beat. The wobbles of emotion spill<br />
over into an intense middle section. Keeping the light once it’s faded. The lyrics<br />
tell a sad story of a failing relationship. There’s nothing to hold to break the<br />
fall.<br />
The track comes with a trio of remixes: The Wildfire edit steps up the beat with<br />
a focus on the dark tones, the Jordan Burns remix is an experiment with hard<br />
electronic grit, and the Dan Aux version increases the intensity and adds a<br />
flavourful beat.<br />
Australia meets NZ duo OTOSAN have a knack for effortlessly crafting finelytuned<br />
dance music with a timeless quality, and that’s exactly what they’ve<br />
done again on the new single ‘Lose It All’. With an impeccable Indie vocal<br />
treatment that meshes seamlessly with on point electro meets future house<br />
production, the duo have once again struck dance floor and airplay gold.<br />
Sitting alongside the original, the lads have enlisted an impressive collection<br />
of remix compadres including Jordan Burns who turns out one of the nastiest<br />
pieces of dark tech/electro you’ll hear this year, Wildfire who brings the main<br />
room tech vibes and NZ’s finest Dan Aux who delivers an epic progressive<br />
workout that’ll turn heads on both sides of the Tasman and beyond.<br />
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