your Words were spoken
carefully chosen
for me
each one a msg
and insight
to some degree
when i wake up
my eyes are open
i can see
i can hear you
all around me
i feel free
there is comfort here
where i wait
for you
there is sunlight
shining through
there is comfort here
where i wait
for you
there is sunlight
shining through
Why am i nervous
my hands they're shaking
my heart it beats
your specter haunts me
and taunts me
i cant breathe
when i wake up
my eyes are open
• i can see
i can feel you
all around me
i can breathe
We're moving on
your Words were spoken
carefully chosen
for me
each one a msg
and insight
to some degree
when i wake up
my eyes are open
i can see
i can hear you
all around me
i feel free
there is comfort here
where i wait
for you
there is sunlight
shining through
there is comfort here
where i wait
for you
there is sunlight
shining through
Why am i nervous
my hands they're shaking
my heart it beats
your specter haunts me
and taunts me
i cant breathe
when i wake up
my eyes are open
• i can see
i can feel you
all around me
i can breathe
We're moving on
Following on from the first tranche of remixes of Null + Void’s ‘Where I Wait’, this extra package pulls out yet more big guns.
For Null + Void, the project of Kurt Uenala, the Swiss born producer and multi-instrumentalist who has a long history of working with synth legends, ‘Where I Wait feat. Dave Gahan’ was a straight up highlight of last year’s album ‘Cryosleep’.
Here Null + Void himself takes on one of the reworks, twisting the original into a hard hitting electro bomb. Dave Gahan’s vocals float over the pulsing and punchy blips and bleeps to form a striking partnership.
The other two mixes are by Danish legend Kasper Bjørke, who opts for a more laconic pace - a chugging and playful groove provide the bedrock for the iconic vocals.
Bjørke also supplies an instrumental version to please the DJs, giving space to his exquisite production, right up to the compressed vinyl samples and detuned, fuzzy synths.
Expansive four-track EP from the electronic-leaning solo project of Lee Malcolm, a founding member of experimental band Vessels. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 4, 2024