Leave Your Worries

A 3 track ep (19m 35s) — released November 29th 2010 on Bearfunk

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We would like to say it was all part of a big bombastic plan - the biggest selling Bearfunk artist, a top song, the Prague Philharmonic, 40 piece strings and some great remixes all to celebrate Bearfunk's 50th release, but alas, it was not! BFK050 is actually the 67th single release on Bearfunk. The strings were done in the lunch-break downtime of a session in Prague with strings-chappie, John Bryan. Make good music and occasionally, just occasionally, good things happen to you! So the knife-edge karma of indie record labels flows. First up on the remix and let loose on the orchestra is London-based, Bahamas immigre, Loudery. The remix has big strings, chops and slides all wrapped up in a McFadden and Whitehead / Chic style groove. Two Loudery versions feature; the main mix which takes inspiration from Disco-Dan Hartman and his 1979 'Countdown-This Is It' breakdown epic and the instrumental dub which homes in on the lush strings and Bernie-bass groove. It's 1978 all over again. Next up is Russian based newcomer, Sportloto. His cool laidback rusko-disco grooves and layered all-enveloping darting synths slow the pace right down. One for the early sets. Of course we had to include an instrumental dub of the original version too. It's there proudly on vinyl side A1 with big synths, big groove and big attitude. The recession-forgetting original of 'Leave Your Worries' features on the extremely well received 'Visti and Meyland' debut album. Working their way towards love...your friends here at Bearfunk.
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