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Third album from Swiss DJ and producer NVST, Filled With Oil is a deep minded project made of breakbeat, dub-influenced industrial, acid, and intelligent techno. Filled With Oil is the third album of Swiss DJ and producer NVST. In between sets at the most prestigious clubbing festivals and the trendiest clubs of the moment around the world, she found time to record this impressive six-piece album that goes from abstract to breaks, passing by industrial dub and unconventional techno. Produced as a manifesto for a different dancefloor, the music passes by many different moods made of deep textured sounds, glitchy samples, hectic drum machines and etheric political vocals. Just like on her DJ sets, it's always more than just partying. But don't be fooled, this project it's not only for open-minded dancefloors, it's a killer album for some sweaty basements. NVST's growing reputation is built on sharp, powerful, and deeply committed sets. Taking her audience by surprise, she doesn't hesitate to put the public in uncomfortable situations to lead them into a trance, and this is exactly what you get here.
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First vinyl release of Geneva based Tunisian producer Pekodjinn. Maghrebi sounds meet club music, heavy trap, baile funk and dub. An Arabo-futurism experience. Founder of Ozadya collective, Pekodjinn has made himself one of the most influential producers in the Geneva subculture scene. Injecting his Tunisian heritage into the rap culture he grew in being a graffiti artist, he's delivering a futuristic mix where darbukas meet trap influences, traditional chants melt in batida and percussions are distorted by dub effects. Dharba, the first solo album of the beatmaker, is built in two parts. First one is an ode to Tunisian youths who fight a revolution against oligarchic power in 2011 and are still struggling to achieve what they started. "Chokri" is, for example, dedicated to Chokri Bellaid, a syndicalist assassinated in 2013. Second part is about imagining the future of Maghrebi, African, and Arab music. A unique sound where the youth of the continent and the youth of diaspora liberate themselves of colonialism, imperialism, and exoticism to build up a conscious sound to fight back the Western influences. If you want to know how's the guy sounds live, his DJ Set for Boiler Room is heavy tunes, heavy vibe... a newcomer to keep an eye on.
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