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Cat-No:TITDM07
Release-Date:08.07.2022
Genre:Techno
Configuration:12"
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Release-Date:08.07.2022
Genre:Techno
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Samantha Togni - Trust The Heat
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Samantha Togni - No Pressure To Fit In
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Samantha Togni - Sensible Social Lies
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Samantha Togni - Cockroaches
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Samantha Togni - In Vivo
Tracklisting:
A1 Samantha Togni - Trust The Heat
A2 Samantha Togni - No Pressure To Fit In
B1 Samantha Togni - Sensible Social Lies
B2 Samantha Togni - Cockroaches
B3 Samantha Togni - In Vivo

Release Note:
Samantha Togni makes her TITDM debut with five uncompromising cuts, exploring the darkest corners of techno and channeling her artistic expression in a flurry of controlled yet innovative directions. This compulsion to work without boundaries isn't new to Samantha, having always leaned toward a 'do it your own way' attitude, leading to Samantha founding Boudica in 2017; a collective aiming to give visibility to women and non binary artists through their events, conference, radio show and podcast.

'Trust The Heat' rattles through the speakers with its bone twitching bass, spilling out from its kickdrums and marching forward at an unnerving pace. The accompanying grooves give way to primal movements and an added layer of welcomed spice. There's no sing-songy samples here, just a vocal phrase with the energy of a megaphone edging through a busy club; guiding dancers to keep moving. 'No Pressure to Fit In' follows up with its spiraling basslines opening and closing, providing the movement against a backdrop of percussive power. Togni brings back the vocal snippets. this time to greater hypnotic effect.

'Sensible Social Lies' sounds like the type of techno you'd expect to hear on a planet from Dune; shapeshifting its way through sand with a heavy onslaught of newly discovered sounds. 'Cockroaches' scales back, remaining functional and still packing a serious punch, before the record comes to a pupil dilating close with 'In Vivo' a melodic, left-leaning piece honoring what makes techno so great, while remaining fiercely contemporary and unique to the artist who created it. More