1-Original mix
2- Sharam Jey remix
3-Falkenberg remix
2- Sharam Jey remix
3-Falkenberg remix
Next up on Swings Records is the brand new one from Jean Claude Ades & Daniel Falkenberg. Shortly after Daniel heard Yoav's original he met Jean Claude in Berlin and it was there that they decided to team up to do a remix of ‘We Are All Dancing’. The pair, along with Sharam Jey have come together to deliver this stunning package, which includes two spectacular remixes, both of which bring radiance and originality to the single. Yoav is a world renowned singer-songwriter who’s worked with the likes of; Joey Waronker (the producer and drummer for Thom Yorke), Beck, Smashing Pumpkins and R.E.M…but to name a few!
Jean Claude Ades & Daniel Falkenberg’s version brings a rolling bass combined with melodic and uplifting vocals, a perfect summer track just waiting to be played on the terraces of Ibiza. Meanwhile the Sharam Jey remix is armed with deep base lines, ready to destroy any dance floor it's played on...a great way to finish off what can only be described as a colossal new release from Jean Claude Ades & Daniel Falkenberg.
Jean Claude Ades & Daniel Falkenberg pres. Yoav "We all are dancing" by Jean Claude Ades
Dimitri Kechagias review: Swings records returns with the excellent collaboration between the trio Jean Claude Ades & Daniel Falkenberg and Yoav on vocal duties. We All Are Dancing comes in 3 great versions to choose from and continuously play. The original is a very cool deep electro house track that works as the finest sounbed for Yoav's voice to shine up and add his indie rock edge to the track. Sharam Jey who is a real master of cool quality house music provides a much more upfront version with playful rhythm, emotional melodic layers and Yoav's voice rocking it! Lastly Falkenberg in his remix adds melancholic rocky guitar riff and piano riffs as well that works so well with the mesmerising performance by Yoav and his powerful electrifying lyrics. Its the kind of the track that you can sense that has the potential to become a mainstream anthem. It would be cool to add some upfront epic prog house mixes as well. Love it!