‘Fonteray’ is back with a new wonderful electronic dance perfectly remixed ‘Flash Of Colour (Michael Belsar Remix) ‘ is a brilliant evolution of the already great aussie’s work! Ready to Play in Formula Indie the November 15th

‘Fonteray’ is back with a new wonderful electronic dance perfectly remixed ‘Flash Of Colour (Michael Belsar Remix) ‘ is a brilliant evolution of the already great aussie’s work! Ready to Play in Formula Indie the November 15th

Fonteray has been building momentum off the back of his first two releases, which have seen support both locally and abroad from Rage (ABC), Dave Ruby Howe (Triple J unearthed), This Song Is Sick, and Indie Tapes. The Melbourne (Naarm) based act now shares a hypnotic remix of his latest single ‘Flash Of Colour’ by Michael Belsar. Serving as the eponymous debut for the fellow Naarm-based producer, Belsar’s remix takes the original’s indie-electronic roots and transforms them into a lush and vibrant deep house/ future garage belter.

While this is the first release under the Producers’ name, Michael Belsar is no newcomer on the scene. Having cut his teeth in indie electronic act Hunting Grounds, Belsar has since been working with the likes of Ashwarya, G-Flip, and Hayden James, as well as recording and producing local acts from his Abbotsford studio. Belsar has taken his intimate knowledge of ‘Flash of Colour’ (having produced the original with Fonteray), and completely re-imagined it. While the vocal top-line and certain sonic elements remain, Belsar’s version takes the listener on a unique journey. Along with its layered and textural harmonic bed, the bouncy, undulating bassline and crisp percussion propel the track forward, building into the remix’s new euphoric hook. Mixed by Cam Trewin in Rüfüs Du Sol’s LA Studio and mastered by Alex Gopher (Phoenix, Gesaffelstein), the result is a track that can be admired for its highly detailed and sonically rich production just as much as its infectious and danceable groove.