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Amsterdam via Wales DJ & producer Maroki unveils a darker, more eccentric side to his productions, this time opting for four bass heavy, left-leaning cuts of idiosyncratic dance-floor experimentation on LTFIRE. Nestled amongst the trees along the river lJ, Maroki is surrounded by influence, from the city’s bustling streets to the tranquility of nature’s boundless beauty; Marokiβs work walks the tight-tope between these two spaces, a place where machines and human complexity meet.
βPots & Pans & Handstandsβ opens up the A-Side with a high-octane journey, meshing breaks and shape-shifting bass with hoovering pads that sound like landing UFOs. βHasnootβ continues this menacing theme, providing an immersive experience that feels compulsive and raw. Yet, thereβs elements of fun and flashes of colour, adding to the almost audio visual vibe Maroki can create.
The B side opens with βBoilerβ a nocturnal groove that sways ominously in the wind; If the UFOs were landing on the records A side, this is the soundtrack to their dystopian future. Maroki completes his metamorphosis with βSan Andrasβ, visuals of large spaces with high concrete ceilings come to mind, where the track’s mechanics can thrive, reverberating beautifully amongst the looming shadows of dancers.