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DJ Boring / Like Water
Format: 12"
Price: ¥2490(税込)
Date: 2020/06/11ローファイ・ハウス・シーンで注目を集めてきた次世代タレントDJ Boringによる2年振りとなる新作がマスト・チェック!!明らかな名曲A1をはじめとする全4trks最高です!!
Tracklist:
A1. Like Water
A2. Another Day
B1. Stockholm Syndrome
B2. Seems Like Yesterday
Description:
"Inspired by Chicago house, Detroit techno through to trance and funk, the tracks were originally produced as part of his acclaimed live show, which consisted of 100% new, unreleased music. Fans have been searching for the tracks ever since. The striking visuals that accompany the live show and forthcoming EP are created by New York based artist Amir Jahanbin." -
DJ Boring / For Tahn EP
Format: 12"
Price: ¥1990(税込)
Date: 2018/10/04人気地下ハウス・レーベル<Shall Not Fade>から昨年<Let's Play House>オフシュート<LPH White>第13弾として単独デビューを果たしたローファイ・ハウス・シーンで注目を集めるアップカマー・タレントDJ Boring新作が登場!!
Tracklist:
A1. Exotic Feelin' A2. For Tahn B1. Stuck In Russia B2. Found Love
As key lo-fi house producers branch into more mature sounds, some are doing it better than others. DJ Boring, who produced the lo-fi scene's biggest hit in "Winona" (currently at 3 million views on YouTube), is one of the style's more impressive emigrants, having released a string of solid EPs on E-Beamz, Bobby Donny and Vienna, the new label he cofounded with Stanley Schmidt. (Last year's remix of "Love In Lux" also possibly makes him the only lo-fi producer played by Nicolas Lutz, whose sets include some of best electro and techno ever made.) For Tahn, his new EP for Bristol's Shall Not Fade, is his most impressive yet, highlighting the Australian producer's knack for melody across four jazzy cuts that wouldn't sound out of place in the sets of house's leading DJs. -
DJ Boring / Sunday Avenue
Format: 12"
Price: ¥1790(税込)
Date: 2017/12/19ブルックリンの才人Jacques Renaultが率いる<Let's Play House>オフシュート限定ライン<LPH White>第13弾もオススメ!!ロンドンを拠点とする気になるニューカマーDJ Boringによる注目の単独デビュー・シングル!!インフォの通りにOsunladeフィールのB2が特にグレイト!!
Tracklist:
A1. Sunday Avenue B1. 6 AM Mimosa B2. Tribal Dreams
"Sunday Avenue" sees mid-shelved drums fluffed up by thick pad stabs while a tripping 303 line meanders and drifts in carefree abandon. Deep and bubbly and perfect for pitch black dancefloors. "6AM Mimosa" isn't named after an early morning DMT ritual as I initially thought, but instead a tasty and refreshing cocktail - half champagne and half orange juice which I reckon'll taste fuckin amazing at 6AM after a night of munching pills. Finally, "Tribal Dreams" sees an inspired vocal excursion with a more full frequency production aesthetic, not a million miles away from afro-house pioneer Osunlade or some of North America's finest house music (Rick Wilhite, Chez Damier, African Dream etc). Fiery, evocative, stripped back deep house at its finest.