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<h2>Remix: UNKWON Does “Love and Respect” by When Saints Go Machine feat. Killer Mike</h2>
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<p>On March 27, 2013, Stephen Mejias <a href="http://www.stereophile.com/content/when-saints-go-machine-love-and-respect">blogged</a> about the single “Love and Respect” from Danish electro-pop group When Saints Go Machine, which “features Killer Mike offering strong and exciting contrast to Nikolaj Manuel Vonsild’s delicate falsetto,” and although the track left him “wanting more,” Mejias admits that the restraint from both Killer Mike and Vonsild made his yearning a good thing.</p>
<p>In UNWON’s remix of this track, the Danish DJ leaves yearning at the door, and unleashes an onslaught of sonic manipulations, big bass, and multiple layers of tambourine, handclaps, snares, and bells transforming the track from one of self-discipline to groove indulgence.</p>
<p>DJ UNKWON made a name for himself in the Copenhagen club scene, which explains the elbow-flapping motion his remix induces. UNWON re-cuts sections of “Love and Respect” and intersperses them with pitch shifted and phased out trap-beat snare rolls providing clear cut transitions from one highly swung hi-hat pattern to another. Home base is found in the slightly off-beat, fat, and crunchy sub-synth swells that occur at beginning, middle, and end of the song. Quarter note piano harmonies lift in thirds for continuous ascension. In a song that once left a listener wanting more, UNWON quenches the desire with beat-seeking rapture.</p>
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[Source: http://www.stereophile.com/content/remix-unkwon-does-%E2%80%9Clove-and-respect%E2%80%9D-when-saints-go-machine-feat-killer-mike]
<h2>Remix: UNKWON Does “Love and Respect” by When Saints Go Machine feat. Killer Mike</h2>
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<p>On March 27, 2013, Stephen Mejias <a href="http://www.stereophile.com/content/when-saints-go-machine-love-and-respect">blogged</a> about the single “Love and Respect” from Danish electro-pop group When Saints Go Machine, which “features Killer Mike offering strong and exciting contrast to Nikolaj Manuel Vonsild’s delicate falsetto,” and although the track left him “wanting more,” Mejias admits that the restraint from both Killer Mike and Vonsild made his yearning a good thing.</p>
<p>In UNWON’s remix of this track, the Danish DJ leaves yearning at the door, and unleashes an onslaught of sonic manipulations, big bass, and multiple layers of tambourine, handclaps, snares, and bells transforming the track from one of self-discipline to groove indulgence.</p>
<p>DJ UNKWON made a name for himself in the Copenhagen club scene, which explains the elbow-flapping motion his remix induces. UNWON re-cuts sections of “Love and Respect” and intersperses them with pitch shifted and phased out trap-beat snare rolls providing clear cut transitions from one highly swung hi-hat pattern to another. Home base is found in the slightly off-beat, fat, and crunchy sub-synth swells that occur at beginning, middle, and end of the song. Quarter note piano harmonies lift in thirds for continuous ascension. In a song that once left a listener wanting more, UNWON quenches the desire with beat-seeking rapture.</p>
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[Source: http://www.stereophile.com/content/remix-unkwon-does-%E2%80%9Clove-and-respect%E2%80%9D-when-saints-go-machine-feat-killer-mike]