Drop The Gun Share Blue Foundation Remix + Debut EP Out Now

By: Jul. 25, 2017
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Drop The Gun is the latest project by Danish singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and DJ Sara Savery. Yesterday, she shared the swirling, synth wave "Deeper" Blue Foundation Remix with Northern Transmissions. The original track comes off her debut self-titled EP which was released June 23rd via Fan Out Records. About the remix, Sara comments:

"I've worked with Blue Foundation many times over the past few years and really dig their sound, so I was excited to receive the remix from them. I love how the vocals are completely dry and the beat is just so dope! The first time I heard the added harmonies I smiled. It made me think of the movie 'The Umbrellas of Cherbourg' which I love (the Michel Legrand soundtrack is amazing)...I'm super happy to be able to share this remix - enjoy!"

Brooklyn/Copenhagen based dream-pop collective Blue Foundation have gained major recognition in the past for their song "Eyes on Fire", reaching #3 on the iTunes Electronic Music Chart in 2014 and garnering over 35 million YouTube plays. In addition, the Zeds Dead remix of the song has garnered over 110 million YouTube plays. The band has also worked with notable artists such as Mark Kozelek, Erika Spring, and Jonas Bjerre (Mew). Drop The Gun's Sara Savery has co-written, signed, and recorded with Blue Foundation in the past, and her recently released Drop The Gun EP was also mixed by Blue Foundation's lead singer and founder Tobias Wilner.

On Drop The Gun's debut EP, Sara emerges with a seven track collection that embodies the glamorous yet raw vibe that is still very much present in the streets and clubs of New York. Written, recorded, and produced by Savery herself, the result is a rich, lustful, and intimate soundscape highlighted by saturated arrangements, quirky synths, and lush vocals.

Photo Credit: Tobias Wilner



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