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Having enjoyed an extended summer vacation, Miconn Records returns to the fray refreshed and ready to bring more of their tech-edged sunshine into our lives. Having stormed into the playlists of Dubfire, Loco Dice, Joris Voorn, Gregor Tresher and Carl Cox through the first half of 2009 the label is now all set to follow the fast-track path to success of founder and chief protagonist, Hermanez.
Nine months on from the release of his first cut and it is apparent that Hermanez is vitally placed as one of the producers leading the charge into the post minimal world. His debut on Miconn (Gold Coast and subsequent Aella EP) sparked a run of high profile releases including a three track EP for Paul Ritch’s renowned Quartz label and remixes for La Factoria, Microfreak and Monique Musique.
Comfortable Screw is typical of Hermanez’s style. Immediate, impactful and impeccably produced; there is an innate understanding of dancefloor dynamics in the grooves the talented young Belgian creates. Witness the energetic snappy beats and subtle laying herein that convey tones of hot and dark basement raves.
Mohito ups the energy even more, adopting firing Latino rhythms and crazed loops of warping sirens to generate an intense but ever shifting groove-a-thon. A hybrid mutation of tribal beats heavy dubby vibes that weaves a path between hypnotic Afro influences and druggy tech-house - this is a sure-fire floor mover.
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