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The anonymous techno producer returns to Actress' label in June with a three-track 12". Moiré first surfaced on Darren Cunningham's Werkdiscs label in February last year with the Never Sleep EP, brandishing a muggy techno sound that had much in common with the output of the label's owner. Supposedly "the result of a lack of sleep" and "the obsessive expressions of a mind inspired by the city and the scene that has surrounded him for a long time", the EP was followed up by a further 12? on Rush Hour which was similarly inspired by subterranean London. FACT now report that the producer has been tapped up for another release by Werkdiscs, the three-track BBOY 202 release, which sees the producer "revisiting and reworking familiar sounds in a way to create something raw, immersive and driving". The 12" features two further tracks, "False", which draws "on the sampling aesthetic of hip-hop", supposedly driven "by the need to feel something faster", and "Window", reportedly a track which came from some late night experimentation with a Jupiter 8 synthesiser in a Hamburg synth studio. Those wishing to preview the 12? can watch the monochromatic Disguise-created video for the title track below.
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Label:Avenue 66
Cat-No:AVE66-17
Release-Date:28.10.2022
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
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Moiré - Circuit 15 – Herbert’s ‘Kyiv Dub’
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Moiré - Circuit 07 – Tolouse Low Trax Remix
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Moiré - Circuit 04 – Lowtec’s ‘Objects, People, Visions’ Remix
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Moiré - Circuit 18 – Lawrence Remix
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A1 Circuit 15 – Herbert’s ‘Kyiv Dub’
A2 Circuit 07 – Tolouse Low Trax Remix
B1 Circuit 04 – Lowtec’s ‘Objects, People, Visions’ Remix
B2 Circuit 18 – Lawrence Remix
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Moiré's rain-streaked and masterful Circuits album dropped this past September. RA's Andrew Ryce stated the eight-track album cast the shadowy producer into "a rarefied air occupied by the only the finest and most influential of ambient techno artists."
Now, in short order, the label returns with a remix EP charting out multiple hubs of oblique dance floor innovation. If there's a sonic motif on the A-side, it's vastly reactive interpretations of the "factory floor" element that inspired techno's pioneers. Matthew Herbert, a pioneering force in his own right, mixes steam engine percussion with the dreamy atmospherics of "Circuit 15" and comes up with eight minutes of cerebral machine funk. Tolouse Low Trax, meanwhile, continues his masterclass in modern motorik on his remix of "Circuit 7," integrating a chiming piano into a fascinating, perfectly-timed 110 BPM rhythm.
The B-side, meanwhile, doubles down on the oneiric nature of the original material. Workshop head and Avenue 66 alumnus Lowtec builds allows "Circuit 04"'s synths to billow into Gas-like immersive layering, sheets of melody are anchored by a restrained beat for an ambient techno track that doesn't tip the scales too far in one direction or the other. Rather, it achieves a perfect balance. Hamburg/Dial mainstay Lawrence closes things out with his version of "Circuit 18," which also concludes the original album. While the original has a wistful, Deckard's dream quality, Lawrence's version is deeply-rooted in the late-night German style; a low-slung bassline will keep dancers deeply rooted while those wistful chords sweep in like the violet before dawn.
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A1 Circuit 15 – Herbert’s ‘Kyiv Dub’
A2 Circuit 07 – Tolouse Low Trax Remix
B1 Circuit 04 – Lowtec’s ‘Objects, People, Visions’ Remix
B2 Circuit 18 – Lawrence Remix
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Moiré's rain-streaked and masterful Circuits album dropped this past September. RA's Andrew Ryce stated the eight-track album cast the shadowy producer into "a rarefied air occupied by the only the finest and most influential of ambient techno artists."
Now, in short order, the label returns with a remix EP charting out multiple hubs of oblique dance floor innovation. If there's a sonic motif on the A-side, it's vastly reactive interpretations of the "factory floor" element that inspired techno's pioneers. Matthew Herbert, a pioneering force in his own right, mixes steam engine percussion with the dreamy atmospherics of "Circuit 15" and comes up with eight minutes of cerebral machine funk. Tolouse Low Trax, meanwhile, continues his masterclass in modern motorik on his remix of "Circuit 7," integrating a chiming piano into a fascinating, perfectly-timed 110 BPM rhythm.
The B-side, meanwhile, doubles down on the oneiric nature of the original material. Workshop head and Avenue 66 alumnus Lowtec builds allows "Circuit 04"'s synths to billow into Gas-like immersive layering, sheets of melody are anchored by a restrained beat for an ambient techno track that doesn't tip the scales too far in one direction or the other. Rather, it achieves a perfect balance. Hamburg/Dial mainstay Lawrence closes things out with his version of "Circuit 18," which also concludes the original album. While the original has a wistful, Deckard's dream quality, Lawrence's version is deeply-rooted in the late-night German style; a low-slung bassline will keep dancers deeply rooted while those wistful chords sweep in like the violet before dawn.
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Label:Avenue 66
Cat-No:AVE66-13
Release-Date:02.09.2022
Genre:House
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Moiré - Circuit 1
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Moiré - Circuit 2
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Moiré - Circuit 15
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Moiré - Circuit 16
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Moiré - Circuit 4
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Moiré - Circuit 8
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Moiré - Circuit 7
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Moiré - Circuit 18
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A1 Circuit 1
A2 Circuit 2
A3 Circuit 15
A4 Circuit 16
B1 Circuit 4
B2 Circuit 8
B3 Circuit 7
B4 Circuit 18
Over the past decade, the mysterious, London-based artist Moiré has perfected a syrupy, addictive brand of dance music via labels like Actress's Werk Discs and illustrious imprints like Ghostly and Rush Hour. For most of this period, Moiré seemed pramarily concerned in creating alternative universe club tracks. The beats were hypnotic, if wonky. The pads were deep before they were refracted through an oblique filter. In a discography bearing a surfeit of leftfield high points, Circuits, Moiré's latest album for the Berlin-based Avenue 66 (Lowtec, John Frusciante, Joey Anderson) is a massive creative leap that fully breaks with the strictures of a "conventional" dance music.
While there are still nods to the low-slung, slow house style Moiré's perfected in the past ("Circuit 1"), as well as the looming shadow of hardcore ("Circuit 8), Moiré's style now billows into a liminal, cinematic zone that recalls the canonical SAW albums, BOC or even Seefeel's enduring, genre-free experiments. Rhythms come and go at all tempos, from Hauntological four-on-the-floor to flickering downtempo and ambient house approximations. But the emphasis lies with the melodies. From the queasy orchestral style of "Circuits 1" to the glacial, "end credits"-style synths that close out the album, these motifs bear an uncanny familiarity, as though they always existed. You recognize them, not from a previous listen, but rather, some half-remembered dream, or, perhaps, a previous lifetime.
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A1 Circuit 1
A2 Circuit 2
A3 Circuit 15
A4 Circuit 16
B1 Circuit 4
B2 Circuit 8
B3 Circuit 7
B4 Circuit 18
Over the past decade, the mysterious, London-based artist Moiré has perfected a syrupy, addictive brand of dance music via labels like Actress's Werk Discs and illustrious imprints like Ghostly and Rush Hour. For most of this period, Moiré seemed pramarily concerned in creating alternative universe club tracks. The beats were hypnotic, if wonky. The pads were deep before they were refracted through an oblique filter. In a discography bearing a surfeit of leftfield high points, Circuits, Moiré's latest album for the Berlin-based Avenue 66 (Lowtec, John Frusciante, Joey Anderson) is a massive creative leap that fully breaks with the strictures of a "conventional" dance music.
While there are still nods to the low-slung, slow house style Moiré's perfected in the past ("Circuit 1"), as well as the looming shadow of hardcore ("Circuit 8), Moiré's style now billows into a liminal, cinematic zone that recalls the canonical SAW albums, BOC or even Seefeel's enduring, genre-free experiments. Rhythms come and go at all tempos, from Hauntological four-on-the-floor to flickering downtempo and ambient house approximations. But the emphasis lies with the melodies. From the queasy orchestral style of "Circuits 1" to the glacial, "end credits"-style synths that close out the album, these motifs bear an uncanny familiarity, as though they always existed. You recognize them, not from a previous listen, but rather, some half-remembered dream, or, perhaps, a previous lifetime.
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Label:Hypercolour
Cat-No:hypelp018
Release-Date:16.04.2021
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Moiré - Doors (ft. Demigosh)
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Moiré - Madgan
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Moiré - Dekade (ft. Demigosh)
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Moiré - Zooland (ft. Demigosh)
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Moiré - Sour Site (ft. Demigosh)
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Moiré - Lost In Pacific
Having already made a big splash on labels like Rush Hour, Ghostly, Spectral Sound and Werkdiscs, the London based producer Moire´tees up his third full length player for Hypercolour. ‘Good Times’ goes someway to pulling back a positive energy to recent global events and finds Moire´collaborating with fellow artist Demigosh on a good chunk of the album cuts. Hazy agit house and drowsy beats anchor an album filled with smooth ambience and soulful sampling. Low frequencies and foggy tones make tracks like ‘Magdan’ and ‘Vertigo’ strike a chord between lo-fi electronica and abstract ambient noise, whilst the collaborations with Demigosh add an ethereal soulful touch that’s both stirring and emotive in equal measures. Exotic beat science is deployed on cuts like ‘R1’ and ‘Telefunk’, whilst the jazzy licks and lumpy rhythms of ‘Lost In Pacific’ seal off an extraordinary album that exemplifies the advancing maturity of Moire´’s sound and vision.
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