Anjunadeep launches Ben Böhmer’s ‘Begin Again (Remixed)’ album campaign with a brand new remix from rising star Barry Can’t Swim.
Ben Böhmer’s sophomore album ‘Begin Again’ was released in September 2021, and has now racked up over 30 million streams and two ‘Chillest Record’ picks on Sian Eleri’s BBC Radio 1 show. In addition, alongside the album, Ben has sold out a live world tour, including dates at London’s Roundhouse, Los Angeles’ Fonda Theatre, and San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall - twice!
Joshua Mainnie, aka Barry Can’t Swim, first burst onto the dance scene in 2020, and quickly received support from Annie Mac on her Friday night BBC Radio 1 show. From there, he went on to release on Shall Not Fade and Ninja Tune’s imprint Technicolours and remix for the likes of Bob Moses and Elderbrook.
His latest offering ‘Blackpool Boulevard’ gained the stamp of approval from both Pete Tong and Danny Howard, who picked the record as their ‘Essential New Tune’ and ‘Hottest Record’ respectively. His music has received praise from Clash Magazine, The Skinny and was recently described as ‘the kind of house music that makes summer more a state of mind than a season’ by Billboard in their piece ‘10 Dance Artists To Watch in 2022’.
Mainnnie’s creative abilities are at their best in his remix of ‘Revelation’, as he reshapes PBSR’s vocals and reinvents the understated original into an exceptionally dynamic new offering.
"’Revelation’ is one of my favourite tracks on the album and I loved working on it with PBSR. As a result, I'm so pleased to kick off the remixes campaign with this playful rework of it from a producer I'm really enjoying at the moment, Barry Can't Swim."
- Ben Böhmer
Barry Can’t Swim’s remix of ‘Revelation’ (feat. PBSR) is out on Anjunadeep on March 9th. The full remix album, featuring reworks from HAAi, The Blaze, Adriatique and more are to follow.
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