
Ivory has imaginatively reinterpreted Bantwanas’ “Akanayo” into a melodious techno trip with expressive vocals. This remix preserves the core of the original song while also bringing it into a contemporary electronic environment, where Ivory’s mastery at creating immersive soundscapes really shines.
By including male and female vocal layers, Ivory produces a hypnotic effect that captivates listeners into a strong, almost transcendental experience. The remix feels fresh but anchored in history since it deftly combines ethnic ideas with a modern electronic foundation.
Ivory finds great inspiration in the track’s strong environmental message, which helps her to create an emotional resonance that really connects with listeners. The soundtrack of the remix swings between sad introspection and explosive adrenaline, which makes it flexible for times of dance floor excitement as well as peaceful meditation. This remix distinguishes itself since the harmony of rhythmic intensity with ethereal parts creates a very good and immersive environment in any context.
Who is Ivory?
Originally from Milan, Ivory is becoming well-known as a young electronic music star. His production method is rich and uses a sophisticated combination of hardware synths, plugins, samples, and field recordings. From melancholy, sad tunes to ecstatic anthems, Ivory’s sound profile is defined by a trademark mix of house and R&B-inspired vocals alongside futuristic synth work. His songs appeal to both ambient, atmospheric events and peak-time excitement, therefore accommodating a range of emotions.
Respected musicians like Tale Of Us and Mind Against have taken note of Ivory as she advocates the creative junction of melodic and emotional techno that she epitomizes. Prominent labels such Innervisions, Afterlife, Kompakt, and Multinotes—known for generating some of the most forward-looking music in the genre—have recordings he has released. His work regularly shows a surreal beauty, stretching the possibilities of electronic music with emotionally powerful, dramatic compositions.
Part of Cercle Records‘ expanding collection, the remix of “Akanayo” has found a home among varied, genre-blending musicians. Originally launched in September 2020 as a part of the French music corporation Cercle, Cercle Records has quickly grown to be a center for creative ideas across electronic and neoclassical genres. Today, the label reflects the changing variety of electronic music by featuring more than fifty musicians whose works range from house and techno to downtempo and beyond.
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