PREMIERE : David Harks - Twice (Rheinzand Remix) by Les Yeux Orange published on 2020-04-08T14:43:03Z David Harks has made a name for himself with his unique blend of soul and psychedelic pop. Whether it be writing for Safetalk, Rosa Ama or performing with The Future Sound of London’s the Amorphous Androgynous, he has contributed as an artist to labels Kitsune, Claremont 56, Splinter Fr and Eskimo Recordings and he’s been remixed and produced by 40 Thieves and the great Larry Heard. His new cut ‘Twice’ is an inspired and intense cover version of the song by Little Dragon. The single forms his debut release on Boogie Angst, the record label of internationally renowned Dutch dance crew Kraak & Smaak. It’s instantly captivating in its atmospheric and dark sound, juxtaposed with a driving groove and funk bass-lick that carries you through a world of morphing soundscapes. With brave catchy falsetto hooks and a guitar solo for good measure, provided by 73-years young blues maestro Ray Fenwick. The tracks production is laid out by David’s regular collaborator Rob Flynn. ‘Twice’ comes generously packed with three versions. There’s one by Eskimo Recording’s NTEIBINT, who has remixed for Nick Murphy (fka Chet Faker), The Rapture and Alex Gopher. There is also a version by Belgian masterminds Rheinzand, with a sound that echoes the productions of the Ghent scene made famous by Soulwax. The final track sees a return for NTEIBINT as he presents yet another interpretation in the form of a dub mix. David Harks has already racked up over 18 million streams on Spotify with Satin Jackets, ‘Northern Lights’. Pretty sure that ‘Twice’ will be right up there too. Genre Electronic