Somewhere (dream — Dub)
The track served as a cornerstone for their Connected album, which sought to blend organic instrumentation with digital precision. Impact
Kid Fonque and Jonny Miller maintain a steady, hypnotic 4/4 beat, but strip back the mid-range elements to let the sub-bass and percussion breathe, a hallmark of the Stay True Sounds aesthetic. Cultural Context Somewhere (Dream Dub)
Their partnership represents a bridge between UK-inspired production techniques and the soul-heavy preferences of the South African dance floor. The track served as a cornerstone for their
The track is an expansive, atmospheric reimagining of the original collaboration between South African producers Kid Fonque and Jonny Miller , featuring the ethereal vocals of Jaidene Veda . Released as part of their acclaimed Connected project, the "Dream Dub" extends the sonic landscape of the original into an eight-minute journey of deep, soulful house. Production and Sonic Texture The track is an expansive, atmospheric reimagining of
While the original version of "Somewhere" is a concise, soulful house gem, the (clocking in at 08:02) leans heavily into the "dub" tradition of space, reverb, and rhythmic focus [ 0.5.1 ].
The production utilizes lush, sweeping pads and modulated synth textures that create a "dreamlike" state, living up to its title.
Jaidene Veda’s vocals are treated as an instrument rather than just a narrative lead. Fragments of her performance drift in and out of the mix, echoing through heavy delays that emphasize the feeling of searching for a literal or metaphorical "somewhere."