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Assemble Music returns with a three-track EP from Cologne’s David
Joseph aka St. Joseph, exploring further the refined, tripping path
forged on the label’s previous release from Daze Maxim. The pianos,
vocal snatches and ambient hiss of Joseph’s releases on Platzhirsch
are present and correct, but here the jazz flourishes are reduced down
into something far slicker.
These tracks have been prepared using a keen blade, and none sharper
than ‘Personal Dancefloor’. Heavy drum programming and a rumbling
bottom end bring to mind Theo Parrish in his moodier moments, but the
deal is sweetened by light piano, garage-like vocal samples and a
deep, Burning 4 Love bassline.
‘Indigo’ spins the Duke Ellington classic into a spiralling, shuffling
chugger that will bring a 30s Harlem spirit to enterprising
dancefloors. Move the needle to the B2, though, for the EP’s party
hit. Written in 2009 and reflecting that year’s raw arrangements and
joyous samples, ‘Wave/Table/Muscle’ finally gets a vinyl release,
proving this sound endures to this day.
Expect more of the same from Assemble Music with their next release
featuring Vera and Ricardo Villalobos.
Tracklist
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3