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After the joyful mess caused by « Brandy » on adventurous dancefloors, Qoso goes deeper
with three subwoofer-friendly tracks mixing house, techno, and just enough sonic dirt.
« Hard on the boulevard » has proved its efficiency already on some of the sweatiest parisian
dancefloors. Solidely grounded on a a slightly saturating bassline, it gets its driving force
from a melodic sample fighting to get out of its cutoff filters and will sneaky easily as a peaktime
weapon in every DJ bag. It’s as simple a that, really.
« Monica » operates in a more stripped-out mood and once again makes a bit of sense of the
Levon Vincent comparisons Qoso has been receiving. The track is serious dubbed-out deep
house business for the early morning… When the synthpad arrives, it’s this kind of moment
in a set when you reflect about having been once again out all night long, and how this is
something you want to keep happening in your life.
« Crossroads » stars the B side with a quite different atmosphere. It’s a suspensfull, grey
moment with his hazy pads and snares delays and you’d probably feel a bit lost as a dancer,
but soon enough the bass comes in from the dark and brings along an unbelievably smooth
techno beat. Lose yourself to it and it will take you elsewhere, guaranteed.
Finally, a friend of the label since its beginnings, Perc steps in as a remixer for and takes
advantage of our weakness for the wildest parts of club music. His « Crossroads » remix
sounds like a crazy update of the Djax Up Beats sound and reminds us a bit of Geeeman’s
remix for Low Jack, which isn’t something we would have imagined at first, but we now feel is
quite a blessing.
Tracklist
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4