
Oliver Dollar presents Contemporary Part Four
Oliver Dollar presents part four of his Contemporary series on Rekids. The EP precedes his upcoming album on the label, enlisting Seven āSevā Davis Jr. and Nils Ohrmann, alongside dub reinterpretations by La Boix and Sev.
Germanyās Oliver Dollar returns to Radio Slaveās Rekids with Contemporary Part Four, Parts one through three featured collaborations with Austin Ato, Brillstein, Harvard Bass, Hazmat Live, Boogs, and many more, winning support from the likes of Nightmares on Wax, Anja Schneider, Laurent Garnier, Carista, Jennifer Cardini, Dam Swindle, and others.
For this next chapter of Oliver Dollarās āContemporaryā, elements of Dub serve as the unifying thread, opening part four with āSpeakers Bleedā, a jazz-inļ¬ected House cut from Oliver and Classic Music Company and Ninja Tune artist Seven āSevā Davis Jr. Hypnotic vocals swirl through deep, groove-laden rhythms, setting the tone for the EPās ļ¬uid, atmospheric feel before Oliver reunites with Golden Gate club resident and long-time collaborator Nils Ohrmann for the Hallelujah Dub of āThe New Is Hereā. The track features the soulful voice of Detroit songwriter and Contemporary series regular APROPOS while gospel-tinged background vocals and rich textures sit over an infectious percussive rhythm. On the ļ¬ip, Oliver Dollar & Brillsteinās āPill Popperā from Contemporary Part Two is reworked by La Boix, the duo of LAās Thee Mike B (aka Brillstein) and producer Salva, whose credits include work with RL Grime, Kurupt, E-40, and the Grammy-nominated album of ScHoolboy Q, as well as remixes for Rihanna, Boys Noize and Nelly Furtado. Their version is a late-night, low-slung trip, with echoing keys and vocals drifting through deep basslines. Closing the EP, Seven Davis Jr. returns for a dub of āBefore Youā, Oliverās collaboration with ADMN from Contemporary Part One. Retaining APROPOSā heartfelt vocal from the original, Sev layers bright, soul-drenched synths over rolling drums, delivering an irresistible, feel-good ļ¬nale.
Oliver Dollar presents Contemporary Part Four
Oliver Dollar presents part four of his Contemporary series on Rekids. The EP precedes his upcoming album on the label, enlisting Seven āSevā Davis Jr. and Nils Ohrmann, alongside dub reinterpretations by La Boix and Sev.
Germanyās Oliver Dollar returns to Radio Slaveās Rekids with Contemporary Part Four, Parts one through three featured collaborations with Austin Ato, Brillstein, Harvard Bass, Hazmat Live, Boogs, and many more, winning support from the likes of Nightmares on Wax, Anja Schneider, Laurent Garnier, Carista, Jennifer Cardini, Dam Swindle, and others.
For this next chapter of Oliver Dollarās āContemporaryā, elements of Dub serve as the unifying thread, opening part four with āSpeakers Bleedā, a jazz-inļ¬ected House cut from Oliver and Classic Music Company and Ninja Tune artist Seven āSevā Davis Jr. Hypnotic vocals swirl through deep, groove-laden rhythms, setting the tone for the EPās ļ¬uid, atmospheric feel before Oliver reunites with Golden Gate club resident and long-time collaborator Nils Ohrmann for the Hallelujah Dub of āThe New Is Hereā. The track features the soulful voice of Detroit songwriter and Contemporary series regular APROPOS while gospel-tinged background vocals and rich textures sit over an infectious percussive rhythm. On the ļ¬ip, Oliver Dollar & Brillsteinās āPill Popperā from Contemporary Part Two is reworked by La Boix, the duo of LAās Thee Mike B (aka Brillstein) and producer Salva, whose credits include work with RL Grime, Kurupt, E-40, and the Grammy-nominated album of ScHoolboy Q, as well as remixes for Rihanna, Boys Noize and Nelly Furtado. Their version is a late-night, low-slung trip, with echoing keys and vocals drifting through deep basslines. Closing the EP, Seven Davis Jr. returns for a dub of āBefore Youā, Oliverās collaboration with ADMN from Contemporary Part One. Retaining APROPOSā heartfelt vocal from the original, Sev layers bright, soul-drenched synths over rolling drums, delivering an irresistible, feel-good ļ¬nale.
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Oliver Dollar presents part four of his Contemporary series on Rekids. The EP precedes his upcoming album on the label, enlisting Seven āSevā Davis Jr. and Nils Ohrmann, alongside dub reinterpretations by La Boix and Sev.
Germanyās Oliver Dollar returns to Radio Slaveās Rekids with Contemporary Part Four, Parts one through three featured collaborations with Austin Ato, Brillstein, Harvard Bass, Hazmat Live, Boogs, and many more, winning support from the likes of Nightmares on Wax, Anja Schneider, Laurent Garnier, Carista, Jennifer Cardini, Dam Swindle, and others.
For this next chapter of Oliver Dollarās āContemporaryā, elements of Dub serve as the unifying thread, opening part four with āSpeakers Bleedā, a jazz-inļ¬ected House cut from Oliver and Classic Music Company and Ninja Tune artist Seven āSevā Davis Jr. Hypnotic vocals swirl through deep, groove-laden rhythms, setting the tone for the EPās ļ¬uid, atmospheric feel before Oliver reunites with Golden Gate club resident and long-time collaborator Nils Ohrmann for the Hallelujah Dub of āThe New Is Hereā. The track features the soulful voice of Detroit songwriter and Contemporary series regular APROPOS while gospel-tinged background vocals and rich textures sit over an infectious percussive rhythm. On the ļ¬ip, Oliver Dollar & Brillsteinās āPill Popperā from Contemporary Part Two is reworked by La Boix, the duo of LAās Thee Mike B (aka Brillstein) and producer Salva, whose credits include work with RL Grime, Kurupt, E-40, and the Grammy-nominated album of ScHoolboy Q, as well as remixes for Rihanna, Boys Noize and Nelly Furtado. Their version is a late-night, low-slung trip, with echoing keys and vocals drifting through deep basslines. Closing the EP, Seven Davis Jr. returns for a dub of āBefore Youā, Oliverās collaboration with ADMN from Contemporary Part One. Retaining APROPOSā heartfelt vocal from the original, Sev layers bright, soul-drenched synths over rolling drums, delivering an irresistible, feel-good ļ¬nale.











