It’s always safe to say that you can expect Art Of Tones to turn in a great remix.
Boppin’ Head Music must have cheered when they listened to his remix of Husky feat. Rona Ray’s “Hold Me”. It’s a bass-laden excursion into Ludovic Llorca’s sonic universe, which seems to be ever expanding.
Ludovic Llorca, also known by his alias Art of Tones, is a French electronic music producer and DJ known for blending deep house, funk, and jazz influences into his work. Llorca first gained recognition with his debut album “Newcomer” (2001), a smooth mix of downtempo, jazz, and house grooves. Under his Art of Tones moniker, he delves more into the house music scene, delivering soulful, dancefloor-driven tracks with a strong groove and melodic depth.
Llorca’s productions, whether under his real name or alias, are known for their richly textured sound, intricate rhythms, and organic instrumentation, earning him respect in both the underground and mainstream electronic music circles.
For his “Hold Me” remix we have luscious bass licks groove beneath breezy Rhodes keys, weaving a soulful foundation that glides effortlessly through the track. Rhythm guitars, rich with warmth, dance in sync with gorgeous percussive layers.
Shimmering cymbals, crisp handclaps, and delicate shakers add texture, while the bassline locks everything into a tight, irresistible pocket. A tight bundle, tied together by an organic texture, full of love and life.
So, there you have it: the Art Of Tones remix of Husky’s “Hold Me” is unavoidable if you’re serious about your disco.
Link:
Husky feat. Rona Ray – Hold Me (Art Of Tones Remix) [Boppin’ Head Music]