All Day I Dream Shares Vibrant ‘A Winter Sampler VI’ Compilation
Featuring St. Germain, Natacha Atlas, Limara, Tombish, Bona Fide, Facundo Mohrr, Seth Schwarz, and more.
All Day I Dream, is the influential and pioneering record label under the leadership of Lee Burridge. Whether through its distinctive name, iconic blue-themed artworks, or the global events they host showcasing their top talents, ADID has become a recognizable force in the music industry. As a key player in the Organic House genre, All Day I Dream has consistently set new genre trends.
Continuing their bi-annual tradition, All Day I Dream presents their initial release of 2024 – a compilation by various artists titled “A Winter Sampler VI.” As anticipated, this release is a thoughtfully curated selection of tracks that highlight the diverse and vibrant sounds within the All Day I Dream musical family.
Featuring twelve tunes, including a reimagined version of St Germain’s 2000s classic ‘So Flute’ by Simon Vuarambon and the masterful collaboration ‘Betimed’ by Facundo Mohrr and Maxi Degrassi, the compilation showcases a spectrum of talents. The tracklist, shared below, invites you to recognize your favorite producers and discover emerging talent within the collection.
Notably, the compilation journey is a captivating experience, with tracks like Simon Vuarambon’s take on ‘So Flute’ and ‘Create The Universe’ by Seth Schwarz, Solidmind, Lydgen, and ARTEMIDES standing out. While Simon’s track exudes grooviness, promising to be a showstopper, ‘Create The Universe’ offers a soothing embrace with its cheerful chords and melancholic progressions.
The entire compilation stands out for its excellence, offering a musical journey that provides warmth during the winter season. For those in the Southern Hemisphere, where it’s scorching hot, the love embedded in this work is still palpable. All Day I Dream continues to be a welcoming space, presenting sensitive and subtle pieces.
You can immerse yourself in the enchanting sounds of “A Winter Sampler VI” below.
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