On these pages, we don't really need to tell you what a legend Move D is already, you all know that by now surely?! Famously, Reagenz was one of Dave Moufang's very first projects, hooking up with San Franciscan Jonah Sharp for an album of definitive early 90's house and techno meets electronica that's gone down as a true classic of the era. As the legend goes, the pair met at an Autechre show in SF around '94, and coincidentally met again at another Ae show in Tokyo in 2008. While in Tokyo they spent a fruitful session in the studio of a Japanese analog synth collector, resulting in the beautiful record you see before you. In fine tradition, 'Dinner With Q' digs deep into the same vibe of long, upbuilding house tracks layered with jazzy inflected electronics and the sort of laidback charm that guarantees a room full of smiles at Move D DJ gigs. On the flip, a DJ friendly mix adds a more prominent Damier/Trent styled backbone primed for more insistent club play, and the heartwarming ambient trip 'Shibuya Day' makes us feel like it's 1994 all over again in the nicest sense possible. KILLER TWELVE!!!
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On these pages, we don't really need to tell you what a legend Move D is already, you all know that by now surely?! Famously, Reagenz was one of Dave Moufang's very first projects, hooking up with San Franciscan Jonah Sharp for an album of definitive early 90's house and techno meets electronica that's gone down as a true classic of the era. As the legend goes, the pair met at an Autechre show in SF around '94, and coincidentally met again at another Ae show in Tokyo in 2008. While in Tokyo they spent a fruitful session in the studio of a Japanese analog synth collector, resulting in the beautiful record you see before you. In fine tradition, 'Dinner With Q' digs deep into the same vibe of long, upbuilding house tracks layered with jazzy inflected electronics and the sort of laidback charm that guarantees a room full of smiles at Move D DJ gigs. On the flip, a DJ friendly mix adds a more prominent Damier/Trent styled backbone primed for more insistent club play, and the heartwarming ambient trip 'Shibuya Day' makes us feel like it's 1994 all over again in the nicest sense possible. KILLER TWELVE!!!
On these pages, we don't really need to tell you what a legend Move D is already, you all know that by now surely?! Famously, Reagenz was one of Dave Moufang's very first projects, hooking up with San Franciscan Jonah Sharp for an album of definitive early 90's house and techno meets electronica that's gone down as a true classic of the era. As the legend goes, the pair met at an Autechre show in SF around '94, and coincidentally met again at another Ae show in Tokyo in 2008. While in Tokyo they spent a fruitful session in the studio of a Japanese analog synth collector, resulting in the beautiful record you see before you. In fine tradition, 'Dinner With Q' digs deep into the same vibe of long, upbuilding house tracks layered with jazzy inflected electronics and the sort of laidback charm that guarantees a room full of smiles at Move D DJ gigs. On the flip, a DJ friendly mix adds a more prominent Damier/Trent styled backbone primed for more insistent club play, and the heartwarming ambient trip 'Shibuya Day' makes us feel like it's 1994 all over again in the nicest sense possible. KILLER TWELVE!!!