Ahh Wilgefortis… The mere sound of her name echoes through The Bearded Man’s heart, puncturing its wall with each bounce like a tiny spastic dagger. What a woman… She was stunning. And betrothed by her piggish father, to a brutish pagan king. Out of options, she prayed to become ugly. Not long after, she sprouted the fullest beard a woman had ever borne in recorded history so far. Little did she know, that her plan would backfire. The Bearded Man chanced upon her, plucking Alphabet’s enduring melody on his dulcimer. He declared her to be the most beautiful creature he had ever seen — beard and all — and instantly fell in love. Sadly, it was not meant to be. Her father, angry over the beard thing, had her crucified, shredding The Bearded Man’s heart like one of Jimi Hendrix’s all-time greatest solos. But hey, it was the 14th century, and times were tough back then to say the least.
The Bearded Man is glad he’s not in that era Anymore.
Dimitri Kechagias review: The Bearded Man presents the long awaited anthem Anymore by Alphabet featuring the mesmerising vocals by Arc. After the just perfect Lost Frequencies remix its time to enjoy not just one but three brilliant translations that any respectable house dj will consider to make some space in his dj set to include them. First of all is the nearly nine minutes version by The Him. The track is moving on the deep house direction with live like instrumentation, percussion to die for with hypnotic grooves while the melodic touches are emotional and will crawl under your skin straight away. Sensitive piano chords, cinematic strings and top wonky 90's style funky bassline on the drop. It's one of those remixes that you let yourself go and get lost inside the frequencies and soundwaves cause you simply you can not resist it! Luxx Remix is an even more deep progressive house version with driving deep basslines, chunky drum programming, harps and haunting piano themes. In this version expect the music to be more prominent and the vocal sitting in the back seat! Last at the end Deepend version starts with chilling cool intro along with guitar melodies but soon the deep tribal groove and pounding bassline comes in along with variety of synthy plucks and calming peaceful piano chords. Its so interesting that every remixer deliver totally different melodies that work in harmony with the vocal! #PureGold Love It
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