Dripping in funk-fuelled attitude, and with more than a touch of musical swagger, comes the brand new GotSome remix of Funk Cartel and Ultra Naté’s soulful summer single ‘Supernatural’ on Norman Cook’s Loaded / Skint Records.
The fresh rework features newly recorded vocals by Ultra and is accompanied by its own remix video. The GotSome remix previews the ‘Supernatural’ remix e.p. (Out Feb. 25th) and promo which features a stunning selection of mixes and exclusive promo edits by artists Harry Shadow, John ‘J-C’ Carr, Antonio Kolic, Josh Peace and Ultra Naté & Quentin Harris as Black Stereo Faith.
100% produced with the club circuit in mind, GotSome’s version of “Supernatural”’s original laidback groove brims with confident energy. “I love the original song by Funk Cartel & Ultra Naté but wanted to add my Bristol BASSLINE twist,” he explains. Completely at home within the instrumentation, using the delicate flute and horn sections and Ultra’s iconic vocal as shimmering juxtapositions against the unbridled strut of his bassline; this is a pumped-up, out-and-out invitation from the rising UK star to get off the side-lines and onto the dance floor.
Having burst out with his 2014 Defected single ‘Bassline’, GotSome has gone on to establish himself as a force to be reckoned with within the British scene. Releasing ‘If You Wanna’ with Tazer, ‘Move It Back’ with AC Slater, ’Run Di Dance’ and “None Of MIne’ with Sharlene Hector. He’s also been called upon to remix for the likes of Basement Jaxx, Róisín Murphy, Sigala and Craig David, and has been remixed himself by Kenny Dope, Chocolate Puma, Friend Within and Chus + Ceballos.
Labelled one of Billboard’s ‘Greatest of All Time’ and the voice behind countless international hits including the #1 hit ‘Free’, ‘It’s Over Now’, ‘Rejoicing’, ‘If You Could Read My Mind’, ‘Automatic’, ‘New Kind Of Medicine’ and ‘Found A Cure’, the iconic Ultra Naté is beloved by music fans the world over. Coming off the back of a UK-wide Ibiza Classics tour with Pete Tong, Becky Hill, Vula and the Heritage Orchestra that has won rave reviews, her vocal and song-writing has provided fans with 30 years of pure anthems that continue to stand the test of time. “I’ve really been looking forward to ramping up the new year with this remix on ‘Supernatural’ by GotSome!” she said. “Like the gift that keeps on giving, a full remix pack is coming along with it! For this GotSome remix, I’ve written some new parts, layered vocal ideas and added further dimension to an already solid tune to – bring on the celebrations!”
Consisting of brothers Rory and Cameron, Funk Cartel are known for their rave ready releases and bringing life and soul to the underground sound, earning support from names like Joseph Capriati, Adam Beyer, Sam Divine and Danny Howard, and releasing on elrow, THUNDR, Bla Bla Music and now Skint Records.
“We have always had much respect for GotSome,” the pair commented, “and have been lucky enough to catch one of his sets in Ibiza’s Amnesia a few years ago. His remix brings a much-welcomed dance floor cut, which captures a high energy rhythm whilst maintaining a new wave funk to the bass-line which we appreciate! We also highlight the use of acid on the last drop which sounds great and would definitely do some damage on the dance floor! Big ups GotSome on the remix!” Funk Cartel & Ultra Naté ’s “Supernatural” collaboration has been powered by the award-winning global music school, Point Blank.