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The Quietus | Features | Hyperspecific | Hyperspecific: Dance Music For Summer Reviewed By Jaša Bužinel

Premiere: Flore Evidence (Azu Tiwaline remix)

Next month, French producer Flore will release the second in a series of remix EPs for her 2020 album, ‘RITUALS’.  Set for release on 11th May, ‘Rituals Remixes, Pt. 2’, features reworks from Azu Tiwaline, Deena Abdelwahed and LCY, who each introduce their distinctive club styles to Flore’s atmospheric fusions of techno, ambient and footwork.  Below, you can hear Tunisian artist Azu Tiwaline’s remix of ‘Evidence’. The producer, whose ‘Magnetic Service’ was released on Livity Sound last year, delivers a percussive rework of ‘Evidence’, taking the fiery intensity of the original and dipping it in ice, creating something cavernous and intoxicating. 

Azu Tiwaline: Draw Me a Silence

Bandcamp / Buy Azu Tiwaline has spent a lifetime wandering. She grew up in the West African nation of Côte d Ivoire, the child of a Tunisian Berber mother and Cambodian father, but moved to France as a teenager. As an adult, she began spending extended stretches on the road, touching down in India, Senegal, Mongolia, and Réunion, seeking out “places in the world where I felt the same energy, the same gentleness as in Côte d Ivoire.” She has been equally peripatetic in her music. In France in the mid-1990s, she discovered the rave scene—and along with it, the mind-bending techno of artists like Cristian Vogel, sending her down the path she would pursue for the next two decades as Loan. (Her first name is Donia, though she chooses not to share her surname.) Since the late ’90s, her own productions and live sets have wound through hard techno, dubstep, UK garage, hip-hop, IDM, and, frequently, fusions of several of those styles.

The Quietus | Features | Hyperspecific | Hyperspecific: Dance Music For February Reviewed By Jaša Bužinel

Jaša Bužinel , February 25th, 2021 07:00 Hyperspecific is back with the first instalment from our new columnist Jaša Bužinel, bringing you a selection of exciting new releases from Kode9, Autechre, Rian Treanor, Venus Ex Machina, Pauline Anna Strom and Giant Swan, among others Venus Ex Machina by Karsten Buch My name is Jaša Bužinel, a music writer from Slovenia, and I m going to be taking over tQ s monthly Hyperspecific column, dedicated to pinpointing the most intriguing electronic, dance and experimental electronic records released each month. I m writing this from my Central European motherland where I currently live. As the pandemic slowly approaches another year, we ve reached a, hopefully temporary, point in dance music history where it doesn t really matter where you are situated as a music writer. Be it in London or Ljubljana, we all have access to the same nexus of deterritorialised electronic music scenes which currently only exist in cyberspace via a constant f

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