RAMZi marks a decade as leading dynamo of new age dance experimentation with the lushly variegated fusion music of ‘Moon Tan’ on their FATi label, cross-splicing 4th world ambient, broken beat, early ‘90s downbeat electronica and dub into the fruitiest fancies
Across a catalogue of playful gems for 12th Isle, Total Stasis, Music From Memory and more often her own label, FATi, Phoebe Guillemot’s RAMZi has become a pied piper for dancers and DJs seeking more playful, offbeat grooves inspired by the openness of golden era of ‘90s electronic music. The 10-part ‘moon tan’ embodies her rose-tinted romantic approach to moving bodies with a wonderfully colourful, outernational purview that results one of her definitive albums, deftly distilling and encompassing all points of a widely adored sound that renews the past with an effervescent finesse.
Stepping out with a dusky 4th world blooz beauty ‘noite de verão’ akin to Serpente meets Jon Hassell, the LP is brimming over with charm between the Lifted-esque, cuboid jazz-fusion swang of ‘loopi’, and the balmy shuffler ‘cha cha’ recalling classic Luis Delgado, keeping toes off the ground with the Balearic dub suspension system of ’tutti frutti’, and thru the downbeat Goan sand-trampler ‘amour & paix’, to pill bellied sensations of ‘bombetta’, and the feathered dub chords that effortlessly buoy her blissed stepper ‘por el universo #2’ into the liquid-limbed lather of ‘confetti’.
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RAMZi marks a decade as leading dynamo of new age dance experimentation with the lushly variegated fusion music of ‘Moon Tan’ on their FATi label, cross-splicing 4th world ambient, broken beat, early ‘90s downbeat electronica and dub into the fruitiest fancies
Across a catalogue of playful gems for 12th Isle, Total Stasis, Music From Memory and more often her own label, FATi, Phoebe Guillemot’s RAMZi has become a pied piper for dancers and DJs seeking more playful, offbeat grooves inspired by the openness of golden era of ‘90s electronic music. The 10-part ‘moon tan’ embodies her rose-tinted romantic approach to moving bodies with a wonderfully colourful, outernational purview that results one of her definitive albums, deftly distilling and encompassing all points of a widely adored sound that renews the past with an effervescent finesse.
Stepping out with a dusky 4th world blooz beauty ‘noite de verão’ akin to Serpente meets Jon Hassell, the LP is brimming over with charm between the Lifted-esque, cuboid jazz-fusion swang of ‘loopi’, and the balmy shuffler ‘cha cha’ recalling classic Luis Delgado, keeping toes off the ground with the Balearic dub suspension system of ’tutti frutti’, and thru the downbeat Goan sand-trampler ‘amour & paix’, to pill bellied sensations of ‘bombetta’, and the feathered dub chords that effortlessly buoy her blissed stepper ‘por el universo #2’ into the liquid-limbed lather of ‘confetti’.
RAMZi marks a decade as leading dynamo of new age dance experimentation with the lushly variegated fusion music of ‘Moon Tan’ on their FATi label, cross-splicing 4th world ambient, broken beat, early ‘90s downbeat electronica and dub into the fruitiest fancies
Across a catalogue of playful gems for 12th Isle, Total Stasis, Music From Memory and more often her own label, FATi, Phoebe Guillemot’s RAMZi has become a pied piper for dancers and DJs seeking more playful, offbeat grooves inspired by the openness of golden era of ‘90s electronic music. The 10-part ‘moon tan’ embodies her rose-tinted romantic approach to moving bodies with a wonderfully colourful, outernational purview that results one of her definitive albums, deftly distilling and encompassing all points of a widely adored sound that renews the past with an effervescent finesse.
Stepping out with a dusky 4th world blooz beauty ‘noite de verão’ akin to Serpente meets Jon Hassell, the LP is brimming over with charm between the Lifted-esque, cuboid jazz-fusion swang of ‘loopi’, and the balmy shuffler ‘cha cha’ recalling classic Luis Delgado, keeping toes off the ground with the Balearic dub suspension system of ’tutti frutti’, and thru the downbeat Goan sand-trampler ‘amour & paix’, to pill bellied sensations of ‘bombetta’, and the feathered dub chords that effortlessly buoy her blissed stepper ‘por el universo #2’ into the liquid-limbed lather of ‘confetti’.
RAMZi marks a decade as leading dynamo of new age dance experimentation with the lushly variegated fusion music of ‘Moon Tan’ on their FATi label, cross-splicing 4th world ambient, broken beat, early ‘90s downbeat electronica and dub into the fruitiest fancies
Across a catalogue of playful gems for 12th Isle, Total Stasis, Music From Memory and more often her own label, FATi, Phoebe Guillemot’s RAMZi has become a pied piper for dancers and DJs seeking more playful, offbeat grooves inspired by the openness of golden era of ‘90s electronic music. The 10-part ‘moon tan’ embodies her rose-tinted romantic approach to moving bodies with a wonderfully colourful, outernational purview that results one of her definitive albums, deftly distilling and encompassing all points of a widely adored sound that renews the past with an effervescent finesse.
Stepping out with a dusky 4th world blooz beauty ‘noite de verão’ akin to Serpente meets Jon Hassell, the LP is brimming over with charm between the Lifted-esque, cuboid jazz-fusion swang of ‘loopi’, and the balmy shuffler ‘cha cha’ recalling classic Luis Delgado, keeping toes off the ground with the Balearic dub suspension system of ’tutti frutti’, and thru the downbeat Goan sand-trampler ‘amour & paix’, to pill bellied sensations of ‘bombetta’, and the feathered dub chords that effortlessly buoy her blissed stepper ‘por el universo #2’ into the liquid-limbed lather of ‘confetti’.
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RAMZi marks a decade as leading dynamo of new age dance experimentation with the lushly variegated fusion music of ‘Moon Tan’ on their FATi label, cross-splicing 4th world ambient, broken beat, early ‘90s downbeat electronica and dub into the fruitiest fancies
Across a catalogue of playful gems for 12th Isle, Total Stasis, Music From Memory and more often her own label, FATi, Phoebe Guillemot’s RAMZi has become a pied piper for dancers and DJs seeking more playful, offbeat grooves inspired by the openness of golden era of ‘90s electronic music. The 10-part ‘moon tan’ embodies her rose-tinted romantic approach to moving bodies with a wonderfully colourful, outernational purview that results one of her definitive albums, deftly distilling and encompassing all points of a widely adored sound that renews the past with an effervescent finesse.
Stepping out with a dusky 4th world blooz beauty ‘noite de verão’ akin to Serpente meets Jon Hassell, the LP is brimming over with charm between the Lifted-esque, cuboid jazz-fusion swang of ‘loopi’, and the balmy shuffler ‘cha cha’ recalling classic Luis Delgado, keeping toes off the ground with the Balearic dub suspension system of ’tutti frutti’, and thru the downbeat Goan sand-trampler ‘amour & paix’, to pill bellied sensations of ‘bombetta’, and the feathered dub chords that effortlessly buoy her blissed stepper ‘por el universo #2’ into the liquid-limbed lather of ‘confetti’.