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PLAYRJC 057EP
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Fort Romeau returns to Live At Robert Johnson with two epic proto-house cuts on his brand new EP titled Dweller On The Threshold.
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PERMVAC 181-1EP
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Fort Romeau follows his recent release on Ghostly International (SPC 140EP, 2018) and his BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix with Heaven & Earth, four new psychedelic house cuts on Munich's Permanent Vacation.
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DGTL 002EP
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The British talent Fort Romeau gained recognition with his cultivated ear and apprehension of all genres of music, that brought him to add something unique to the widespread spectrum of electronic music, both as a DJ and a producer. "Untitled II" is a luminous house tune, with a soundscape on top that takes you on a journey, while "A Familiar Place" adds a little bit of darkness to the EP. This B-side is made up out of raw elements, a high-tempo kick and hi- hat create a sturdy flow that makes it hard to sit still.
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RB 066EP
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Fort Romeau's second outing for Running Back is another exercise in dancefloor synthesis. Emulators greets with the grey realism of an E-mu II. Purchased first by none other than Stevie Wonder, immortalized in Ferris Bueller's ode to absenteeism, and the original loon sampler, there is nothing this machine cannot do for you -- the same goes for Fort Romeau. His disco-informed, trance-induced tracks that usually end on a high note, are elevated by ambient soundscapes that end with a bang and sugarcoat your warm-up slots, with a bird-heavy bonus beat.
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PLAYRJC 039EP
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Fort Romeau presents his second release on Live at Robert Johnson. His take on neo-dance, post-disco, and house is as unmistakable as it is dreamlike.
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RB 056EP
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Concept record alert! Fairlights by Fort Romeau is a tribute to the -- technically minded readers might raise an eyebrow -- Australian computer musical instrument that people like Peter Gabriel, Herbie Hancock, or Kate Bush fell in love with during the late 1970s and early 1980s. If Fort Romeau's 2015 Insides album is like painting with oil, Fairlights is like drawing with permanent marker -- to quote the man himself. All based on the word "Saku," these tracks form an epic journey evolving around heartbreaking dancefloor romanticism, jaw-breaking beat exercises, life-affirming ambient digressions, and a general feeling of spring fever.
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PLAYRJC 028EP
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Fort Romeau's debut for Ramona and her Live At Robert Johnson audio enterprise couldn't be any better. A London resident and leading member of the current Ghostly International family, Fort Romeau's take on neo-dance, post-disco, and proto-house is as unmistakable as it is dream-like. Ramona is in love.
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