Dave Moufang makes his solo debut on Smallville after numerous key appearances on the label beside Benjamin Brunn, as part of L’Amour Fou, and compilations.
Aye, we’re as surprised as you that it’s Move D’s first solo mission for Smallville, but the levels of loveliness are entirely expected. The three tracks give it up for the Freerotation festival’s annual chum off; firstly smushing crowd chatter into an effortless deep, minimal house swang on the title tune, in a way that speaks to how he’s bridged ambient and house dimensions since the early ‘90s, before ‘The System Is…’ lays it down a bit thicker with rump-powering bassline and dabs of soulful vox for the hair-kissing crew, leading to a lush guitar coda, and ‘Swarm Robot Love’ tucks away a superb nod to Detroit and NYC electro-house blowing kisses at Morgan Geist.
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Dave Moufang makes his solo debut on Smallville after numerous key appearances on the label beside Benjamin Brunn, as part of L’Amour Fou, and compilations.
Aye, we’re as surprised as you that it’s Move D’s first solo mission for Smallville, but the levels of loveliness are entirely expected. The three tracks give it up for the Freerotation festival’s annual chum off; firstly smushing crowd chatter into an effortless deep, minimal house swang on the title tune, in a way that speaks to how he’s bridged ambient and house dimensions since the early ‘90s, before ‘The System Is…’ lays it down a bit thicker with rump-powering bassline and dabs of soulful vox for the hair-kissing crew, leading to a lush guitar coda, and ‘Swarm Robot Love’ tucks away a superb nod to Detroit and NYC electro-house blowing kisses at Morgan Geist.
Dave Moufang makes his solo debut on Smallville after numerous key appearances on the label beside Benjamin Brunn, as part of L’Amour Fou, and compilations.
Aye, we’re as surprised as you that it’s Move D’s first solo mission for Smallville, but the levels of loveliness are entirely expected. The three tracks give it up for the Freerotation festival’s annual chum off; firstly smushing crowd chatter into an effortless deep, minimal house swang on the title tune, in a way that speaks to how he’s bridged ambient and house dimensions since the early ‘90s, before ‘The System Is…’ lays it down a bit thicker with rump-powering bassline and dabs of soulful vox for the hair-kissing crew, leading to a lush guitar coda, and ‘Swarm Robot Love’ tucks away a superb nod to Detroit and NYC electro-house blowing kisses at Morgan Geist.
Dave Moufang makes his solo debut on Smallville after numerous key appearances on the label beside Benjamin Brunn, as part of L’Amour Fou, and compilations.
Aye, we’re as surprised as you that it’s Move D’s first solo mission for Smallville, but the levels of loveliness are entirely expected. The three tracks give it up for the Freerotation festival’s annual chum off; firstly smushing crowd chatter into an effortless deep, minimal house swang on the title tune, in a way that speaks to how he’s bridged ambient and house dimensions since the early ‘90s, before ‘The System Is…’ lays it down a bit thicker with rump-powering bassline and dabs of soulful vox for the hair-kissing crew, leading to a lush guitar coda, and ‘Swarm Robot Love’ tucks away a superb nod to Detroit and NYC electro-house blowing kisses at Morgan Geist.
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Dave Moufang makes his solo debut on Smallville after numerous key appearances on the label beside Benjamin Brunn, as part of L’Amour Fou, and compilations.
Aye, we’re as surprised as you that it’s Move D’s first solo mission for Smallville, but the levels of loveliness are entirely expected. The three tracks give it up for the Freerotation festival’s annual chum off; firstly smushing crowd chatter into an effortless deep, minimal house swang on the title tune, in a way that speaks to how he’s bridged ambient and house dimensions since the early ‘90s, before ‘The System Is…’ lays it down a bit thicker with rump-powering bassline and dabs of soulful vox for the hair-kissing crew, leading to a lush guitar coda, and ‘Swarm Robot Love’ tucks away a superb nod to Detroit and NYC electro-house blowing kisses at Morgan Geist.