Top 100 Chart placements for Peach Discs
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Peach Discs last EP of 2025 comes from DJ & producer Leibniz. Hopefully you can hear why we chose to wait till club season is fully upon us to put this one out - Corridor is a deeply heads-down, groove-forward record that casts an enveloping atmosphere across its minimal, tunneling arrangements built for dark rooms and long nights. Across the EPs four tracks, Leibniz (real name Moritz Paul) picks a vibe and runs with it - themes persist, the focus narrows and what we get is something approaching a mood. Drawing inspiration from early 2000s techno records from the likes of Archetype while combining the ambient warmth of Kompakts Pop Ambient compilations and GAS releases with the clarity and weight of early dubstep and 2-step, he dived into a process of self-sampling, resampling shorter demos and ideas into full arrangements, or making in-between tracks that help make the tracks. The pair of tracks on the records A-side are made up of little more than razor-sharp percussion, billowing, restless pads and an infectious bassline, but its the way these carefully considered elements are put together that do the damage on the floor. Flip it over andTen Tenbreaks the 4x4 spell for a moment, leaning into a heavily swung, garage-indebted sound inspired by the king of swing himself, El-B. If my drums resemble just a bit of the ones of El-B, Im happy. We reckon he can be happy. Finally,TTLtakes us back to the persistent, driving energy of the A-side, with just a hint of hardgroove flavour and the kind of wonked-out fx that always suits the B2 of a record.
Peach Discs last EP of 2025 comes from DJ & producer Leibniz. Hopefully you can hear why we chose to wait till club season is fully upon us to put this one out - Corridor is a deeply heads-down, groove-forward record that casts an enveloping atmosphere across its minimal, tunneling arrangements built for dark rooms and long nights. Across the EPs four tracks, Leibniz (real name Moritz Paul) picks a vibe and runs with it - themes persist, the focus narrows and what we get is something approaching a mood. Drawing inspiration from early 2000s techno records from the likes of Archetype while combining the ambient warmth of Kompakts Pop Ambient compilations and GAS releases with the clarity and weight of early dubstep and 2-step, he dived into a process of self-sampling, resampling shorter demos and ideas into full arrangements, or making in-between tracks that help make the tracks. The pair of tracks on the records A-side are made up of little more than razor-sharp percussion, billowing, restless pads and an infectious bassline, but its the way these carefully considered elements are put together that do the damage on the floor. Flip it over andTen Tenbreaks the 4x4 spell for a moment, leaning into a heavily swung, garage-indebted sound inspired by the king of swing himself, El-B. If my drums resemble just a bit of the ones of El-B, Im happy. We reckon he can be happy. Finally,TTLtakes us back to the persistent, driving energy of the A-side, with just a hint of hardgroove flavour and the kind of wonked-out fx that always suits the B2 of a record.
Peach Discs last EP of 2025 comes from DJ & producer Leibniz. Hopefully you can hear why we chose to wait till club season is fully upon us to put this one out - Corridor is a deeply heads-down, groove-forward record that casts an enveloping atmosphere across its minimal, tunneling arrangements built for dark rooms and long nights. Across the EPs four tracks, Leibniz (real name Moritz Paul) picks a vibe and runs with it - themes persist, the focus narrows and what we get is something approaching a mood. Drawing inspiration from early 2000s techno records from the likes of Archetype while combining the ambient warmth of Kompakts Pop Ambient compilations and GAS releases with the clarity and weight of early dubstep and 2-step, he dived into a process of self-sampling, resampling shorter demos and ideas into full arrangements, or making in-between tracks that help make the tracks. The pair of tracks on the records A-side are made up of little more than razor-sharp percussion, billowing, restless pads and an infectious bassline, but its the way these carefully considered elements are put together that do the damage on the floor. Flip it over andTen Tenbreaks the 4x4 spell for a moment, leaning into a heavily swung, garage-indebted sound inspired by the king of swing himself, El-B. If my drums resemble just a bit of the ones of El-B, Im happy. We reckon he can be happy. Finally,TTLtakes us back to the persistent, driving energy of the A-side, with just a hint of hardgroove flavour and the kind of wonked-out fx that always suits the B2 of a record.
Peach Discs last EP of 2025 comes from DJ & producer Leibniz. Hopefully you can hear why we chose to wait till club season is fully upon us to put this one out - Corridor is a deeply heads-down, groove-forward record that casts an enveloping atmosphere across its minimal, tunneling arrangements built for dark rooms and long nights. Across the EPs four tracks, Leibniz (real name Moritz Paul) picks a vibe and runs with it - themes persist, the focus narrows and what we get is something approaching a mood. Drawing inspiration from early 2000s techno records from the likes of Archetype while combining the ambient warmth of Kompakts Pop Ambient compilations and GAS releases with the clarity and weight of early dubstep and 2-step, he dived into a process of self-sampling, resampling shorter demos and ideas into full arrangements, or making in-between tracks that help make the tracks. The pair of tracks on the records A-side are made up of little more than razor-sharp percussion, billowing, restless pads and an infectious bassline, but its the way these carefully considered elements are put together that do the damage on the floor. Flip it over andTen Tenbreaks the 4x4 spell for a moment, leaning into a heavily swung, garage-indebted sound inspired by the king of swing himself, El-B. If my drums resemble just a bit of the ones of El-B, Im happy. We reckon he can be happy. Finally,TTLtakes us back to the persistent, driving energy of the A-side, with just a hint of hardgroove flavour and the kind of wonked-out fx that always suits the B2 of a record.