Electronic Artist from Australia
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Saint Motel - 1997 (Benjamin Wylie Remix)
This is huge...great production, and haunting vocals "please don't make it harder"....wow! Great drum solo opening this up, and interesting accompaniment throughout. Well done!
thanks carol yeah it felt a bit nostalgic
I'm not sure who "they" are, but I would imagine they are pleased with your remix, and all. 1997... ahh, that was a good year, and this tracks sort of makes me reflect back in time- specially to more simple, yet crazy fun days,lol. I like your wild-side, Benjamin~ nicely done production! =Kudos=
thank you very much :) im glad you liked it. the band asked me to make something for them. i put a benjamin spin on it and then it just fell together. cheers Benjamin W
I've not heard the original, but never the less, this has some interesting twists and turns. Unusual and brilliantly realised. Well done. Rated.
Benjamin Wylie (Born 25th, July 1989 in Dublin, Ireland) is an electronic music producer and a singer songwriter. Raised in Frankston, Australia, Wylie created the 4 piece rock band “Slayain” in 2005 with longtime collaborator Sebastian Paez. And has been performing hundreds of gigs all over the country. They released their first CD in 2005 called ‘Pacified Lies’, Then in 2007 won a battle of the bands and ended up in the studio for 3 months bringing out an 8 track EP called ‘Modern Day Revelations’. In 2008 the band took a break and went back into the studio to create ‘Brace Tactics’ a 4 track which went un-released. In 2011 with a lineup change the band is back with a new song and upcoming music video. Through the harshness of the music industry and the popular music culture seeming bleak, Wylie decided to take a new direction. Drawing inspiration from such musical pioneers as Radiohead, Four Tet, Bjork, Skrillex and Nathan Fake – a new sound and direction was created. Described as ‘Electronic Dance that moves you – to nervous’.“This is going to sound strange, but i’m going to play it anyway…”