![]() His interpretation emphasizes the already-present Latin percussion and a new rude bassline as centerpieces to kaleidoscopic detailing, illuminating a multitude of atmospheric layers. The EP’s title tune is a statement of intent in Latin house form: an extended original unfurls in fine drama over nine minutes on remix duties is Prince of Queens, an established figure in NYC’s tropical scene with acclaimed releases on Names You Can Trust and Second Hand Records. A slower dub edit foregrounds the lyrical treatment alongside evocative synth soloing. House music here evokes an honoring of tradition and cycles, while subtle elements of jazz and Latin music intertwined with synesthetic melodies and rhythms light a metaphysical candle for the virtues of individuality and diversity.” ‘Bloom’ arrives first in its jazzier original version, the chopped vocal samples winding around dynamic synthesizer arrangements. ![]() Speaking about the release, Fireberg says “Call of the Phoenix is a celebration of all that is renewed and reborn, and the sometimes scary, sometimes exhilarating, and sometimes tragic process of transformation required to emerge into a new being. Like the myth referenced in the title, each track is reincarnated as traditional radio edits or remixed into new evolutions. Celebrating the launch of his Mishbaka label, Fireberg delivers Call of the Phoenix, featuring three tracks touching on transformation and renewal. ![]()
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