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TFAD 005EP
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After providing Touch From A Distance's inaugural release, the London-based DJ and producer Desert Sound Colony return to Nick Höppner's label. "Zenome Archetype" is a retro-futuristic joyride across mountainous bass and funked-up syncopation. "Taking It Out For A Rip" then couples a thumping 4/4-UKG-beat with a cheeky vocal sample, while "Walrus Rodeo" slows down the tempo and cranks up the folly for a slice of weird dancefloor fun Desert Sound Colony does so well. "Al Gore Rhythmic", a collaboration with Guava, closes the EP channeling classic two-step and golden era, hip-hop vibes.
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TFAD 001EP
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Touch From A Distance is Nick Höppner's new label, this time 100% his own. For the label debut Höppner enlisted the talents of Desert Sound Colony from London. His outstanding skills at sound design, composition and arrangement have now culminated in Fast Life EP. The four tracker presents DSC at his most focused and versatile, constantly shape-shifting between the rich, bass-heavy UK heritage and continental-European traditions of dance floor minimalism.
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