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For the first EP on his new label, Planet Strangelove, Job Jobse brings new life to an overlooked balearic house gem: Pasion, an early 90s deep cut by the Leeds artist Pianoman, inspired by Tangerine Dreams Love On A Real Train, aka the most breathtaking synth arp of all time. Alex Kassian, whose sprawling take on Manuel Göttschingss E2-E4 already showed his fine touch for the kosmische vibe Tangerine Dream embodied, delivers a Dance Mix and a Dream Mix, one packing a club-ready beat, the other drifting weightlessly. London duo The Trip, of the label and party Tesselate, deliver a remix as breezy as it is thumping, all wailing divas, sunkissed pads and shimmering pianos. As for Pianomans Analysis remix, its a dazzling artifact of the balearic era at its peak, touched by the ineffable essence of its time but sounding just as fresh as its modern reinterpretations.
For the first EP on his new label, Planet Strangelove, Job Jobse brings new life to an overlooked balearic house gem: Pasion, an early 90s deep cut by the Leeds artist Pianoman, inspired by Tangerine Dreams Love On A Real Train, aka the most breathtaking synth arp of all time. Alex Kassian, whose sprawling take on Manuel Göttschingss E2-E4 already showed his fine touch for the kosmische vibe Tangerine Dream embodied, delivers a Dance Mix and a Dream Mix, one packing a club-ready beat, the other drifting weightlessly. London duo The Trip, of the label and party Tesselate, deliver a remix as breezy as it is thumping, all wailing divas, sunkissed pads and shimmering pianos. As for Pianomans Analysis remix, its a dazzling artifact of the balearic era at its peak, touched by the ineffable essence of its time but sounding just as fresh as its modern reinterpretations.
For the first EP on his new label, Planet Strangelove, Job Jobse brings new life to an overlooked balearic house gem: Pasion, an early 90s deep cut by the Leeds artist Pianoman, inspired by Tangerine Dreams Love On A Real Train, aka the most breathtaking synth arp of all time. Alex Kassian, whose sprawling take on Manuel Göttschingss E2-E4 already showed his fine touch for the kosmische vibe Tangerine Dream embodied, delivers a Dance Mix and a Dream Mix, one packing a club-ready beat, the other drifting weightlessly. London duo The Trip, of the label and party Tesselate, deliver a remix as breezy as it is thumping, all wailing divas, sunkissed pads and shimmering pianos. As for Pianomans Analysis remix, its a dazzling artifact of the balearic era at its peak, touched by the ineffable essence of its time but sounding just as fresh as its modern reinterpretations.