Borough of Kings feat. Michel Navedo on Trumpet – We Kissed on the A-Train (Nylon Trax)


Coming Soon From Nylon Trax
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1. We Kissed On The A-Train
2. We Kissed On The A-Train (Jaymz Nylon Remix)
3. We Kissed On The A-Train (Leandro P. Ritual Deeper Remix)

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Jaymz Nylon provides the first of a pair of remixes, making things a bit spacey and driving in a combination of strength and lusciousness. It’s a fine deep house moment with swirling pads and a repeating piano motif complementing the trumpet and percussion parts. Brazil’s Leandro P., last heard on his Nylon Trax release “Sinta-se,” next remixes “We Kissed On The A-Train” into an eight minute late night ride. The rhythm track subtly shows the afro-Brazilian influence while the keys and trumpet arrangement bring in echoes of the finest nu-jazz offerings. Sweetness for the deepest DJ’s sets.

Label and Artist Links:
www.nylonrecordings.com
www.mixcloud.com/jaymznylon

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