
Music Review and Interview with Danny Spade – Coldplay Remix
Dan Gennaro, better known by his stage name Danny Spade, is an up and coming American music producer and DJ. He is a 23-year-old living in CT. Spade primarily produces progressive electro house and future bass with pop influences.
Currently Danny is focusing all of his time and effort on his debut EP, giving his unique voice a chance to shine. Spade is tedious in his music production, making sure every sound has a distinct place within complex and surprising textures. Several of his upcoming works also feature well-known male and female vocalists from the electronic music scene.
This is just the beginning for Danny Spade as he develops his skills to bring his dynamic, engaging music to the masses. A few contemporary artists that have influenced his musical style are Deadmau5, Seven Lions, BT, Gemini, Blackmill, and Lucky Date.
While awaiting the release of Danny’s debut album, sneak peaks of new songs and information about his daily activities will be available on various social media platforms. Stay tuned for a glimpse of this young emerging artist’s work.
Music Review for Coldplay Remix
As remixes go, this one has just the right amount of weight to it to really bring something new out in the music. It’s an odd one to get your head around at first, the arrangement of the beat in relation to the piano riff, the replaced vocal, but one thing is for certain and that is the sheer crash of the drops. Those big sections are exactly this, big, mighty, having the effect of throwing everything into full speed, triple speed even. The distorted synths smash into action, this immense wall of sound fills up any remaining space – or overtakes the sound-scape used by the band in the original. You forget pretty quickly what the song sounded like of it’s own accord, which I guess is an effective new track, though it still maintains it’s melody and that unforgettable riff – that Coldplay stamp.
What’s been done with this is the producer has taken the bright parts of the track and infused his own floodlight to make them shine even further. It took me a while to get used to the beat, the kick drum that resonates right from the start, but I came to recognise it as quite a classic 90’s sort of hit – shortly afterwards falling for the beat and the rhythm of the whole thing entirely.
It’s one that you warm to, definitely, I’m a fan the band’s song writing, but I’m not a massive fan of the overly ‘pop’ sound their tracks have had in recent years, so essentially this is the perfect way to experience their writing and their melodies. I really warmed to the vocal as well the more intently I listened. Then eventually the whole piece of music, the whole track is this fairly intense new work of art, so the effect is pretty impressive in the end.
By Rebecca Cullen