
The Folklor Nation imprint, borne out of the Folklor nightclub of Lausanne, Switzerland
has established itself as a purveyor of cosmic tinged nu-disco cuts over its past eight
releases with material from label bosses Adolpho & Franky, CYRK and remixes from the
likes of Prins Thomas, Jonathan Kusuma and more. Here though the label once again
welcomes more powerhouse producers in on remix duties for their new single ‘Seven’
with Permanent Vacations Benjamin Fröhlich and Running Back’s Chinaski stepping up,
the release will also coincide with the club hosting the much-revered John Talabot for
the club’s 7th anniversary.
The original mix of ‘Seven’ leads and sees Adolpho & Franky lay down their signature
arpeggio fuelled, cinematic style across a six-minute cosmic journey through synthesis
and retro tinged rhythms. Benjamin Fröhlich follows to offer a more robust twist on the
original with bumpy bass stabs and swinging house drums stirred in amongst the
original’s bouncy synth work.
Lastly, Chinaski rounds out the release with his take on ‘Seven’ taking the influence even
deeper into the past courtesy of lo-fi drums, additional playful vintage synth licks and a
general early synthesis, eighties leaning aesthetic.
has established itself as a purveyor of cosmic tinged nu-disco cuts over its past eight
releases with material from label bosses Adolpho & Franky, CYRK and remixes from the
likes of Prins Thomas, Jonathan Kusuma and more. Here though the label once again
welcomes more powerhouse producers in on remix duties for their new single ‘Seven’
with Permanent Vacations Benjamin Fröhlich and Running Back’s Chinaski stepping up,
the release will also coincide with the club hosting the much-revered John Talabot for
the club’s 7th anniversary.
The original mix of ‘Seven’ leads and sees Adolpho & Franky lay down their signature
arpeggio fuelled, cinematic style across a six-minute cosmic journey through synthesis
and retro tinged rhythms. Benjamin Fröhlich follows to offer a more robust twist on the
original with bumpy bass stabs and swinging house drums stirred in amongst the
original’s bouncy synth work.
Lastly, Chinaski rounds out the release with his take on ‘Seven’ taking the influence even
deeper into the past courtesy of lo-fi drums, additional playful vintage synth licks and a
general early synthesis, eighties leaning aesthetic.
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