alex deforce, poet and brussels bar-culture connoisseur makes his appearance on lexi disques, in collaboration with ny-based charlotte jacobs and wiet l. the result is a playful mix of spoken word and electronics infused in contemporary flemish poetry and radio practice. including a 12 page booklet with texts and visuals by alex.
orbital london is born. a concept from the big smoke, providing a platform for the natural and raw talent of jack michael and associates. the opposite visions ep consists of four uk influenced records, with a certain garage and breaks tip. the title track is somewhat sought after, after support from several heads in the london scene. a seductive vocal sample leading you to a bassline, asking to be played on a club system. dogmatik boss alex arnout provides his take on opposite vision with a dubbed side winding rhythm, full support from the experienced artist. carrying on the heads down affair on the b side is ghetto trooper and kult . heavy sounds for the two steppers, laced with flickering rap style vocals. will make you move.
an original outlet, staying true to its home. breathing character, and absorbing flavours and influences from the surroundings the project is based upon. promising for the young artist.
alex font has many strings to his bow, not least running the excellent acme label, and here he is on one of his other ventures, third stream. with improvisation placed at the forefront of the creative process, font turns out functional club tracks with curious kinks and moments of intrigue worked into the structure. onda tropical is definitely dj friendly with its insistent percussive framework, but there are interesting diversions, fills and edits peppered throughout. musica moderna (cds tribute) meanwhile rolls on a more consistent groove, with a more organic set of drums pitched right at the heart of a long and winding dj set
alex the fairy returns to finders fee with rusty blade tears, the second record of three. the first track, a 4/4 kick blindly barging through an arcade is followed by a bathtub riding down the motorway in a dali-esque landscape. on the b-side, an angry cordless phone precedes some rusty ice cubes in arctic water. finder’s fee is a label for found sounds, found melodies and found rhythms.
4 house disco bombs ! already supported by: the black madonna, laurent garnier, dan shake, patrick topping, kettama, luke solomon, monki, cinthie, tiga, gene ferris, honey soundsystem, big miz, hot sine 82, claptone
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