8 Tracks: Of Beautiful Dance With Blutch

 
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For those who like to dance there is house. For those who like to make people dance, there is house. The correlation is beautifully simple. Blutch is a French musician who likes both. 

Based in Rennes he has steadily been building momentum as a producer and disc jockey. Today in fact marks the release of his latest EP, a dynamic assortment of classy house music accompanied by none other than a remix from Terrence Parker. If the big man is impressed then so are we. Predictably Blutch is an artist to watch closely over the coming months, expect big things. 

We caught up with him as he cites eight tracks…


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Grandbrothers - Ezra Was Right

A great song to introduce a story. For me you can be super happy as super sad with this song.

It has the magic to make you feel everything.

It’s a beautiful mix between electronic and classical stuff.

It reminds me of Pavane, a french artist that do masterpieces of new electronic/classical mixed music, that I’m big fan of his work. By the way, he did a remix of my song Anyoma, the result is mind blowing.

  • Grandbrothers - Ezra Was Right

    A great song to introduce a story. For me you can be super happy as super sad with this song.

    It has the magic to make you feel everything.

    It’s a beautiful mix between electronic and classical stuff.

    It reminds me of Pavane, a french artist that do masterpieces of new electronic/classical mixed music, that I’m big fan of his work. By the way, he did a remix of my song Anyoma, the result is mind blowing.

  • Roy Of The Ravers - Emotinium

    Something more trippy here. A perfect track for a moment of peace and Harmony in a set when the sun starts to rise in a morning of summer. You are with your guys you and nothing can be better at that time.

    Can also be tested at the entire opposite of the day, with beers, but still with your best friends.

  • Four Tet - For These Times

    I’m a big fan of his work, it’s always a pleasure when a new fourteen is out. Every time there is something new that impressed me and pushing me fowrard. This one is the one that I love to play in the middle of my sets. The drum part with this rolls of snares his crazy. Four tet has every time a big big work on his drums and the groove of his tracks. A model for everyone who wants to synthesize the groove in electronic music.

  • Mad Rey - Impuissance (Dub Mix)

    A parisian producer form the D.Ko family, probably my fav house music label in france. I’m also a big fan of Nightmares on wax album : Carboot Soul. And there is this track called « Les nuits « wich got the same wonderful string sample of Quincy Jones – Summer In the City. Mad Rey did a great house edit for this one !

  • Parple - Sacred

    A really minimal track on the structure and the components but clearly loudly efficient. The arp and the song of the synthesizer is amazing. The drums are well brought and the breaks awesome. Everything is here for a perfect chosen reason in this track for me.

  • Pépe - Weightless In Orbit

    One of my favourite songs in the moment, it’s just perfect to dance, chill, think, love, laugh … Perfect for anything positive. It makes me happy every time. A beautiful love song.

  • Strip Steve - Last One And I'M Out [Waxtefacts]

    Steve is one of the artists that I had to listen to at the beginning of my discovery of electronic music around 8 years ago. He is clearly impressive, he got his own style and doesn’t hesitate to do what he wants. This track on the french label Waxtefacts is a cool example. A quite long intro which sets you in a special mood, and when the beat starts it reveals all the beauty of the track.

  • Elegia - Is It Serious? (O.M.P. Mix)

    Shout Out to my man MMPP who showed me that track. One of my best discoveries in last year. It’s been out on f com. The old french label of Laurent Garnier and others. A perfect mix between dance and reveries. So you can perfectly dance, close your eyes and dream at the same time. ”

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