Estivalism

Seu Jorge – Tive Razao.mp3


-Ok, so now we’ve gone nuts, you say. This is Brazilian nonsense with a caned guitar!
-We say, it’s probably too much sun, caipiroscas and bikini catwalks. Call it estivalism or madness, that’s what laid back beachlife is about.

For some people, sunny days and time off is meant to get back on track, reflecting over loads of issues, straightening out a mediocre daily life.

Ironically it might just be right the opposite. Getting away, first physically then mentally, allows a certain distance to narrow thinking and ultimately that thinking ought to be replaced by a room for authentic pleasures. Repression is easier, everything tastes better and that includes music.

Well for us technofanatics, almost any track is a killer one in that state of mind. Provided that a proper summer-setting is in place, underestimated or forgotten tracks as well as new tunes, can all fuse into a very pleasant symbiosis.

For the personal favourites and classics we’ll leave it up to you to dig out suitable nostalgia.
But we’ll still lay out an excerpt of our current likes, and there are loads of that… Thumbs up y’all!

Patrick L – op58. The Rocket.mp3

Jeff is releasing a couple of EP:s ,I Thought It Was, Gamma Rays and a track on The Force Volume 1, and we can’t post them all. So here’s the one from The Force Volume 1 and please, support the artist, buy!
Jeff Bennett - Desire 2007.mp3

His DJMix for august, find the tacklist in the comment box.
Jeff Bennett - DJ Mix 08/2007.mp3

Hugg & Pepp:s new EP, Mamma, just perfect.
Hugg & Pepp - Livmoder.mp3

An old song of Alex Metric which is a lot better than his last EP.
Alex Metric - Holding.mp3

Play Paul has left the Electroclash scene and joined the minimal techno, sounds promising.
Play Paul & Nicos Marcos - Breathe.mp3 (Removed)

Now two old songs that just came back to life in our playlists.
Phonique - John.mp3

Joakim - Dumtraxx.mp3

And just to finish with a non-minimal song:
Boys Noize - & Down - Teenage Bad Girl Remix.mp3

That’s more like it, no?
Later.

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