A1. Brrr
Shudders! "Brrr" is the definition of a new ganstery techno, the improbable meeting of Dutch warehouses’ atmosphere and the Southern hemisphere, in its cold and telluric grooves. The proof that the return of samples in techno isn’t summarized in show-off gimmicks, but can create a particularly efficient method of composition.
A2. Yaheya
Like a UFO of Vaudou micro-techno, already playlisted by Brodinski and Zombie Disco Squad, "Yaheya" makes you live the Peyote experience like never, in an infernal comeback to dancing on the edge of the black hole.
B1. Jurassic Park
Qoso continues his trip around a shoddy world with half-swaying, half-martial rhythms to go say hello to the dinosaurs. Playful and minimal in its make, maximal in the effects, Jurassic Park offers one of the most happily WTF breaks of the year.
B2. Brrr (Gary Beck remix)
We decided to give ourselves a little present. Gary Beck is the author
of the hit "Consumed" on Minus, "Drifting" on the latest Robert
Johnson mix of Ivan Smagghe, and one of the revelation/validation of
last year with a few EPs on labels such as Perc Trax or Edit Select.
For his taste for curious details and an atmosphere reminiscent of an
apocalypse under MDMA, the meeting with Qoso seemed pretty logical.
The result has greatly exceeded our expectations. Radical, not far
from a live process, this remix swirls around the original’s infrabass
and maintains its alienating suspense. A future hit for all adepts of
big nocturnal communions.
Exclusive digital track
Brrr (Olibusta "Stick’Em" remix)
Yet again another logical meet, or actually necessary. After having made
friends with Dirtybird/Mothership, Olibusta comes and instigates his
mischief in "Brrr" with a vocal gimmicky wink which pushes towards
funk without clearing out the black magic fumes.
Yaheya (Darabi "Great Sioux Nation" remix)
We’re taking Darabi from the cot of their project because they’re
already really worth it : capable of knocking you over by drawing out
an old Christian Vogel in a DJ set, and to serve the vapors of an
hallucinogenic reinterpretation of "Yaheha", for sure, there is a
future…
Brrr (Clement Meyer "Physical Stamina" remix)
Clement Meyer is not only the founding father of the French techno music
website of reference Get The Curse, and the
label manager of Fondation Records (Danton Eeprom), he also is a
DJ/producer with a strong vision, as testified by this technologic remix,
which gives us a playfull frustration with rare distinction.
Catch him before new adventures on Seinan Music, Family Name and a
very famous French techno label…
