A little over half a year ago, Joachim Pastor blew the dance music scene away with his colossal debut album, ‘Greater Message’. It got championed by the industry’s cream of the crop, boosted his already esteemed rank in the melodic house and techno scene, and inspired a range of artists to showcase their remix capabilities. Today’s release sees Dutch producer Mees Salomé added into the mix, and his rendition of ‘Wardenclyffe’, which has already been teased at events such as Pleinvrees (ADE), blends the two melodic artists’ styles into a dreamy ballad.
With signature synths and dark undertones, Mees Salome’s take on ‘Wardenclyffe’ accentuates the track’s otherwordly vibe, juxtaposing chaos and peace. Whilst the original version sets an Apollonian scene with subliminal traces of soft melancholy and nostalgic reminiscing, Mees Salomé’s remix illustrates a rather Dionysian interpretation that livens the track with a slightly higher tempo, more prominent kick and more sanguine emotional synths.
“I really love the remix”, Joachim Pastor says. “I think he captured the essence of the original track and its dreamy lead, and yet managed to turn it into a real “Mees Salomé” track. The climax before the second drop and the long melodic break are particularly to my taste. Really happy with this collab!”
“It was such a great pleasure to work on this remix”, Mees Salomé says. “Especially coming from Joachim, someone who inspired me to start making music in the first place. The original melody is powerful yet dreamy, and I love how the subtle changes keep it interesting throughout the entire track. I really wanted to build on that with my version.”
Inspired by the works of seminal artists such as Daft Punk, Sonata Arctica and Jean-Michel Jarre, Joachim Pastor’s melodious brand of electronica offers a sense of sophistication not easily found in today’s music world. Designed to make listeners feel with every fiber of their being, the French producer’s music is an expression of emotion with a danceable twist. His sound is now endorsed by hundreds of thousands of fans on Spotify alone, as well as those who have witnessed his performances worldwide at festivals including Dour, Tomorrowland, Paleo, Olympia, Solidays or DGTL.