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Quantic
DJ-Kicks



A1
Jan Weissenfeldt - The Mind Is A Palace
A2
The Heliocentrics - Minimal Engagement
A3
Quantic - Dialect
A4
Alfa Mist - In My Defence
B1
JKriv - Pifeiro Malandro
B2
Quantic - Twang
B3
Frente Cumbiero - Michilero
B4
Quantic - Theme From Selva (Remix)
C1
Quantic - Eko Eko
C2
Quantic - Motivic Retrograde (Live Version)
C3
Eblis Alvarez - Un Grande Nubarrón Se Alza En El Cielo
C4
The Maghreban - Covent Garden
D1
Anna Morgan - Throw Dat Azz
D2
Ehua - Scintille
D3
Turbo Sonidero - Kumbia Essj
D4
Sobredosis - No Llores Por Mí
Stretching across four sides of vinyl, this double LP from Worcestershire-born producer, bandleader and serial collaborator Will Holland traces his journey through transcontinental rhythms and dusty dancefloors. The carefully spaced tracklist opens with JJ Whitefield's deep-thinking 'The Mind Is A Palace', before the record quickly dips into London fusion with The Heliocentrics and Alfa Mist's 'In My Defence'. Dialect's fragmented ambient textures play the foil to Holland's own 'Twang', while JKriv's 'Pifeiro Malandro' evokes smoky Rio funk as filtered through downtown New York. Later on, Frente Cumbiero and a rework of 'Theme From Selva' provide a humid middle section before things sharpen up. Club-leaning selections like 'Eko Eko', 'Scintille' and Anna Morgan's 'Throw Dat Azz' burst across the later sides, pushed by bass pressure and broken-beat finesse. Meridian Brothers' 'Un Grande Nubarron Se Alza En El Cielo' and Sobredosis's 'No Llores Por Mi' bring an eerie sweetness to the close i a reminder that for Holland, emotion and groove are always entwined.