Supported By Jacques Renault, Luminodisco, Bjorn Torske, Soft Rocks, Fabrizio Mammarella, A Love. From Outer Space, Blackbelt Andersen, Dirty Channels
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The next release on the ever original Hell Yeah Rec comes with a romantic back story, as told by boss man & Balearic Gabba Soundsystems founder Marco peeDoo Gallerani. I was at a boat party in Venice arranged by Spiller & his crew and he invited my friend, hero and living legend Bjorn Torske to play. One of his last records was this track by Velferd the mad intro and all the rest of the song made a major impact on me and all the rest of the people partying on the boat. Bjorn said that this was the nu epic sound of young Bergen and so I got in touch with the nice fellas at UNTZ UNTZ records from Bergen. They originally released the 12inch in 2010 and now Im re-mastering it and give it the long sided 12inch release it deserves. Backing the wax release is a trippy psychedelic beatless variation from balearicmasters at work Crimea X. Velferds original version is indeed an epic nu-disco track sprinkled with lashings of cosmic dust and alive with the sound or myriad glistening synth twinkles. After a delightfully drawn out intro, the beat final drops and taps out a varied pattern that will have you looking to the stars.