"The Paradoxe club co-founder takes us on a turbo-charged roller coaster ride. [...] ‘2,75 €’ is the ecstatic final track from the project, a gleaming sliver of gossamer techno reminiscent of Barker’s recent romantic experiments." - FACT Magazine
"Opening cut 'TTP' builds with textures evocative of some serene pastoral scene, before a sharp and sudden descent in cataclysmic bassweight. This will pack a punch in the club." - Mixmag
Parisian producer De Grandi is back for his third EP, 11-100-JAILLE. The Paradoxe Club founding member, now based in Brussels, moves away from his mothership to release on another Parisian imprint, TV Showw, following releases from Jamal Moss, Filter Dread and Yung Acid.
Get on board this brand new, fast and colorful roller coaster by De Grandi Corporation. Giddyup.
Opening track 'TTP' sets things off with a peaceful and baroque ascent before a brutal and sudden industrial drop. 'Laguna' then loops through neon tunnels, with sharp turns and a glowing trance-esque arpeggiator, before 'Mercé La Zone' reduces the speed and gently enters an introspective black hole, where time warps and space stretches.
'My Volvo, My Rules (-555- Mix)' once again picks up the pace, rapidly accelerating with abrupt turns through a war zone where Shaolin-droids fight with laser guns. Eventually the bright tones of '2,75 €' signal that the war is over and darkness is behind us. The wagon runs straight towards something that looks like the gates of paradise. Make way for the light, the majestic, the sublime.
11-100-JAILLE has already garnered support from the likes of Simo Cell, Object Blue, Peder Mannerfelt, Bruce, Florentino, Joe, Teki Latex, Beatrice Dillon and Minor Science, among others.
All the tracks are great but Stepper is the standout for me! pounding syncopated kicks, rolling handdrums and playful sample work, dancefloor destroyer. Jack G.
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Literally sickening record and wonderful message and cause and cant wait for more collaborative projects like this, worth whatever dollar you have.
Esto si valio la pena! gracialabendicida