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See Double | 02.03.2018

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See Double, the burgeoning dance imprint fronted by Luca Cazal and Brigante, will kick off 2018 with it’s first ever digital V/A compilation, a six tracker celebrating the wealth of talent shared amongst the label bosses’ close knit group of like minded contemporaries. Fully equipped with floor-filling energy, SD006 deftly explores the driving and tripped out permutations of deep and minimal house, best suited for the dim lit basements of Europe and farther afield.

The compilation offers material from preceding See Double artist Boris Werner, this time in collaboration with Tuskegee’s Bas Ibellini to concoct the funk laden weapon ‘Pump my Ish’. ‘Posh Chocolate’ comes courtesy of mysterious entity The Laburnum Boys Club, filled with analogue crunch and modular synthesis. Kaoz Theory affiliate and fabric regular Stephane Ghenacia steps up with the beautifully constructed ‘Bleu’, whilst Manchester’s rising talent Josh Baker ups the minimalism with ‘Frequencies’.

Following releases on Mr KS and Ghenacia’s Highpath, Taymor Zadeh comes correct with the mesmeric ‘Galadria’, propelled forwards by a rolling bass arp and snappy percussion. Former See Double artists Jonny n’ Travis close the compilation with an original production entitled ‘Perception’, both uplifting and reflective in equal measure.

SD006 will be released exclusively via Beatport and streaming services on March 2, then all other digital
outlets come March 16.

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Tracklist

  • Boris Werner & Bas Ibellini - Pump my Ish
  • The Laburnum Boys Club (Luca Cazal, Bas Ibellini and SLF) - Posh Chocolate
  • Stephane Ghenacia - Bleu
  • Josh Baker - Frequencies
  • Taymor Zadeh - Galadria
  • Jonny n? Travis - Perception

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Bas IbelliniBoris WernerJonny n? TravisJosh BakerLuca CazalSee DoubleSLFStephane GhenaciaTaymor Zadeh

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