Revered Norwegian producer Lindstrøm has unveiled the official video for his groove-laden remix of ‘Dr House’, out 8th April.
Part of a series of trippy, animated visuals, the music video is created by renowned director Tobias Lever (David Bowie, Doja Cat, John Legend) and produced by esteemed art director Peter Chadwick (Defected, XL Recordings, Giles Peterson, Rolling Stones). Embracing the theme of psychedelia, we are taken on a euphoric journey through Mouth Water’s vision of the impact of electronic music.
The remix taps into a sunkissed cosmic disco sound that Lindstrøm has come to be synonymous with and pairs feelgood, funk-laden synths with euphoric strings.
“Not sure I should say this but in terms of the Lindstrøm remix, I feel it’s the first time I’ve ever had a track remixed where the remix is actually better than the original!” Mouth Water explains.
“Especially the sublime LFO synth sound which the track is built around. I don’t know exactly what he did to this but it really sounds great! Plus all of the other bright new sounds he added into his remix remind me of a cool 1970s tv theme.”
Mouth Water is a producer and multi-instrumentalist Lawrence Fancelli, who has enlisted the production prowess of legendary Italo house producer Alex Neri (Planet Funk/Kamasutra) and DJ, producer, and drummer Matteo Zarcone, for a new series of releases, all three of whom originate from the beautiful city of Florence.
A multi-instrumentalist, DJ, and producer, Lindstrøm is best known for making contemporary disco music and running the label Feedelity Music. He has previously collaborated with contemporaries such as Prins Thomas, Todd Terje, and Lindbæk, and dropped high-profile remixes of Charli XCX, Foals, and LCD Soundsystem.
In another edition of the animated series, Lindstrøm puts his own timeless spin on ‘Dr House’.
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