The Blinkhorn Batch is a deliberate and meticulous selection of new dark, deep, and occasionally sinister sounds followed by a classic production of the same style. This ongoing series of posts is curated by Blisspop author Patrick Blinkhorn. 

German DJ/Producer Oliver Schories starts off this post with his remix of Moosefly’s “White Lies.” The growling ostinato bass and the beautiful reverb on the vocal samples will leave you speechless:

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Our man from Marseille – N’to – is responsible for the next groove. “Purple (Original Mix)” has it all: a cool down home blues riff, a chill breakdown with a lovely electric keyboard, and harmonies for days – what more could one ask for? But this quality is what we’ve come from the members of the Hungry Music label (check out the other Hungry Music artists Joachim Pastor and Worakls for more great tunes):

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Last for the new music (but certainly not least), I present H.O.S.H.’s forthcoming remix of Kaiserdisco’s “Jetstream.” Watch out – this one’s fire!

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This week’s classic is a classic remix of a classic – pretty classic, eh? Spanish DJ/Producer Dr. Kucho! did a number on Queen’s “We Will Rock You.” I’m going to leave this here and let it rock you back to 1977 …

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