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2x12"
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WCH 002EP
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We have a choice. To progress towards a civilization which does not unconsciously perpetuate or aggravate inequality and poverty, we need to accept our many differences. For those who prefer uniformity or others who would rather avoid proximity, the celebration of diversity might sound ridiculous. A certain measure of discomfort is required to reach compassion. But peace through diversity is no prophet's fantasy. It is no harder to imagine than the magical fact that we are alive right now. The eternal act of dancing is one of the most active form of contemplation. Facing our own selves in the mirror of movement, we realize that we indeed are reflections of one another at all times. What will our own actions and thoughts feed around us?
Sourcing their inspiration from the many shades of color that co-exist on between black-and-white on the great designer's palette, it is through their open and eclectic selections that Possible Futures turn dancefloors into spaces of self-discovery and transcendence. On the heels of two grainy cuts by Leonel, Possible Futures is proud to present this second recording, another therapeutic blend for self-discovery and restorative motion. Slang is a new perspective on the rich collaborative efforts that unite DJ Deep and Roman Poncet. Over the last two years, their studio work has resulted in an eclectic myriad of productions. May it be on Rekids, on Tresor Records as Adventice, on Desire as Sergie Rezza, and now as Slang, their music is always unfamiliar and far-reaching into different sources of inspiration. Afro percussions, dubbed-out processing, field recordings, and house chords come together under the form of these poems, contemplative at times and measured at others.
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