- Digital
Naethan
Katy - the Remixes
Kiosk ID
- Cat No: kioskid039R
- Release: 2025-08-08
- updated:
Track List
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1. Naethan - Katy (Julian Koerndl Remix)
05:31 -
2. Naethan - Katy (Motip White Remix)
06:58 -
3. Naethan - Hybrid Catalyst (Āemygdala Rework)
06:53 -
4. Naethan - Hybrid Catalyst (Johannes Klingebiel Remix)
05:55
16bit/44.1khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]
For the second part of no. 39, Kiosk ID delivers four distinct reinterpretations of Katy and Hybrid Catalysis: Julian Koerndl, Motip White, ĀEMYGDALA, and Johannes Klingebiel follow up Naethan's emotionally rich electro-acoustic palette, projecting it into new, dancefloor-driven dimensions.
Julian Koerndl strips Katy to its bare percussive essence, conjuring troves of relentless staccato energy. Barrages of squelching 16th-note basslines collide with malfunctioning samplers and glitched-out beeps and blips in a choppy reduction to undiluted dancefloor power-tight, tough, and unapologetically physical.
Motip White transforms Katy into an anthemic technoid vision, anchoring its trippy and emotional core in a searing percussive framework of reverberating rides and shakers. Beautifully building on the original's laser-sharp sound design and resonant, notched leads, Motip White expands on Katy's hypnotic depths while keeping things raw, left-field, and captivating.
ĀEMYGDALA transform Hybrid Catalysis into a blazingly bright House journey with subtle tribal undercurrents. Potentiating the original's dubby warmth and weightlessness, their version gently arcs ecstatic sawtooth strings and radiant chords across a compact and infectiously groovy percussive core-an incandescent four-to-the-floor journey for late nights and early mornings.
Johannes Klingebiel offers a techier rework still, leading Hybrid Catalysis into a groove-driven world of syncopated percussion, ricocheting vocal chops, and shimmering horns. Balancing drum-centric energy with a cloud of luminous synths and delicate electric horns, his version feels both physically grounded and blissfully translucent.
Julian Koerndl strips Katy to its bare percussive essence, conjuring troves of relentless staccato energy. Barrages of squelching 16th-note basslines collide with malfunctioning samplers and glitched-out beeps and blips in a choppy reduction to undiluted dancefloor power-tight, tough, and unapologetically physical.
Motip White transforms Katy into an anthemic technoid vision, anchoring its trippy and emotional core in a searing percussive framework of reverberating rides and shakers. Beautifully building on the original's laser-sharp sound design and resonant, notched leads, Motip White expands on Katy's hypnotic depths while keeping things raw, left-field, and captivating.
ĀEMYGDALA transform Hybrid Catalysis into a blazingly bright House journey with subtle tribal undercurrents. Potentiating the original's dubby warmth and weightlessness, their version gently arcs ecstatic sawtooth strings and radiant chords across a compact and infectiously groovy percussive core-an incandescent four-to-the-floor journey for late nights and early mornings.
Johannes Klingebiel offers a techier rework still, leading Hybrid Catalysis into a groove-driven world of syncopated percussion, ricocheting vocal chops, and shimmering horns. Balancing drum-centric energy with a cloud of luminous synths and delicate electric horns, his version feels both physically grounded and blissfully translucent.