Rony Seikaly Enlists Matthias Tanzman, Paco Osuna, Audiojack and Harry Romero for "Moonwalk" Remix Pack

Pushed by an innate ardour for DJing, Rony Seikaly is quickly forging a path on the planet of home music.
Nonetheless buzzing off the discharge of his colossal, 26-track debut album Moonwalk earlier this yr, the celebrated DJ and producer has enlisted a formidable roster of remixers. Seikaly has now unveiled the total remix package deal for Moonwalk after rolling it out over the month of July.
Kicking off the bundle was Matthias Tanzman, who masterfully put his spin on “Dangerous Boys” (with Diddy) the album’s lead single. Paying homage to the unique, he curates a mesmerizing environment crammed with crisp drum programming and irresistible dance grooves.
Following Tanzman was acclaimed DJ and producer Paco Osuna, who took “Samba Drone” for a spin, infusing it with crisp percussion, intoxicating basslines and eerie vocal samples.
“When Rony requested me to do the remix I did not hesitate for a second,” Osuna stated in a press release. “He’s a really particular individual, somebody I love so much. I met him in Miami by way of my Music On household and our relationship has at all times been very cordial and respectful. For me it is vitally vital to have a reference to the individual I’m going to do a rework for, I’ve at all times prioritized the connection and Rony is a gentleman and an ideal artist.”
Subsequent got here Audiojack, whose chic rendition of “Mila” is pushed by ethereal sound design and pulsing basslines.
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The ultimate Moonwalk remix got here from Harry Romero, who took on “Simply Wanna Really feel Good,” and proved why he’s a home music heavyweight along with his clean chords, minimalistic basslines and tribal percussion.
Earlier than transitioning to a full-time DJ and producer, Seikaly was an acclaimed skilled basketball participant within the NBA from 1988 to 1999, even profitable the league’s Most Improved Participant award in 1990. Having at all times been an avid home music fan, he has witnessed the style’s evolution from its early disco influences and brings a novel perspective to the desk.
Moonwalk was launched on Seikaly’s personal label, Stride. The imprint can even distribute the album’s official remixes, which he stated have “a whole lot of character.”
“Matthias, Paco, Audiojack and Harry are all nice producers and that’s proven in the way in which they approached and developed the remixes,” Seikaly tells EDM.com.
“I imagine that what’s behind Stride is difficult work and the will to create a label with its personal character,” he continues. “We deal with the label’s musical line in the direction of the sentiments we would like the music to transmit. We’re not guided by vogue, traits, or artists – we search for our personal sound and we attempt to create our personal musical character. I believe it is crucial for a label to have its personal character on this business.”
You possibly can stream Moonwalk here.
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