RELEASE: Blessed / Cleopatra Remixes
ARTIST(S): Tiga, The Martinez Brothers
REMIXERS: Ricardo Villalobos, Virgil Abloh
LABEL: Turbo Recordings / TURBO202D
GENRE: Lossless, Minimal / Deep Tech
RELEASED: 2019-05-31
AVAILABLE FORMAT: 762Kbps + FLAC
DOWNLOAD SIZE: (81.65 MB MP3)
TOTAL TRACKS 2
- Tiga, The Martinez Brothers – Cleopatra (Ricardo Villalobos Cleopathique Remix) (07:30) / Amin, 132bpm
- Tiga, The Martinez Brothers – Blessed (Virgil Abloh Future-Jazz Remix) (06:39) / D♯min, 128bpm
Total Playtime: 00:14:09 min
Still on their six-legged victory lap following the massive success of the Blessed EP, Tiga & The Martinez Brothers look to the outer limits of techno and beyond for the remixes. “Blessed was a baby born of friendship, and you don’t turn your baby over to some dude making ‘dark, atmospheric bangers’ on Ableton. You take that baby, you put on her bonnet and you entrust her to some of the most successful men in the world so you can take your wife salsa dancing for once,” says Tiga.
Longtime Turbo target Ricardo Villalobos delivers his personal magic on the remix of “Cleopatra.” This is not the kind of everyday magic you’d find in a kind word from a stranger or the childlike wonder of a child. This is the good kind of magic.
Louis Vuitton Creative Director/Off-White mastermind Virgil Abloh, one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World, was a big fan of “Blessed,” and turns in a remix that is closer to “future jazz” than Tiga would have accepted from anyone else on that list, except for maybe Hugh Jackman. Abloh also designed the artwork for the release, which depicts the fall of man as seen through the eyes of a jean jacket.
“I speak for everyone at Turbo when I say we are delighted and honoured to bring these two friends and creative forces into the fold,” says Tiga. “Some people well tell you that hatred and divisiveness are the answers to society’s ills, but I respectfully disagree. It’s friendship that’s gonna see us through. If I can convince two of today’s leading cultural figures to roll up their sleeves and figure out my remix pack, imagine what I could do if given control of a small country. I don’t see any other labels making these kinds of claims, and to me that says a lot.”