Moving Images: Sven Dreesbach Captures a Reimagined “California Dreamin”

Nowadays, reimagining a classic music staple into our chic electronic world is either a hit or a flop; remakes don’t necessarily make the man. But for Berlin born, LA based award winning gem of a producer/composer, Robot Koch, it does. Lending his inspiring sound of electronic music to The Mammas and The Papas original classic “California Dreamin'” alongside Delhia De France‘s mysteriously beautiful vocals, the modern track is fit for a modern world, with an exquisite music video capture to accompany shot and directed by one of our faves, Sven Dreesbach.

The film industry likes Koch, too. His tunes have been used on plenty of TV shows and films including NBC’s “The Blacklist” and Fox’s “Rake” while he continues to connect with a global, growing audience. He also collaborated on the recent Tensnake album, which makes us kind of ecstatic. As for Delhia De France, she’s one to add to your radar of pleasurable tunes. She has quite the collaborative bone and has teamed up with artists like Robag, Wruhme, Marlow, Gunne and others. She’s also the main B of electronic band, Pentatones.

You should connect with Robert + Delhia and watch the video up there for some blissful bursts of moodiness.

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