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Consistency

Leo Nanazzo, Mishouju

Sinchi
SIN007 | 2020-09-04  
Leo Nanazzo & Mishouju link to great effect for a fantastic new EP on Sinchi that comes backed with big remixes from Man Power and Timothy Clerkin.

Once again this is a non-profit release, this time raising money for the Sinchi Foundation, which upholds the UN’s declaration on the rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) with an emphasis on the right to self-determination and
the protection of indigenous lands.

This superb collaboration between the two producers came about after they met at a gig in Bangkok. Leo Nanazzo is a Bangkok based, Tunisian born musician who is trained in traditional Tunisian instruments and started making and selling beats to high school rappers aged 16. He then moved into techno and put out his first music in 2018 with Oxytech Limited.

Mishouju lives and performs in Hanoi, Vietnam, having been born in Belarus. He is co-founder of intercultural creative association and record label Homebp, and part of the Buddha Electronics project. He is an avid record collector and is passionate about electro, microhouse, techno and acid, and graduated from Monocat, an Ableton production school run by Methodical, before starting to perform in 2018. This fine fusion of styles - with Mishoujou influenced by breakbeat and electro, and Leo more techno focused - creates something new and unique.

The track came from a jamming session and simply having fun recording vocals, which shows in the great results. ‘Consistency’ is a superbly kinetic electro breaks cut with slapping hits and drums run through with searing, laser like synths. The snapping kicks and smart effects all beef up the groove as it prickles with a new kind of disco
energy. When the oddball vocal drops and acid flavours takes over, things go up another level.

First to remix is Man Power, the Me Me Me label boss with a hard to define, far reaching sound that takes in many styles and has seen
him release on the likes of ESP Institute and Correspondent. His version is a slow motion chugger, with scintillating drums and percussion shimmering in the darkness. Majestic melodies rise up through the mix and help make this a truly astral trip.

Amsterdam’s Timothy Clerkin was formerly one half of Eskimo Twins and now runs his own Insult to Injury label as
well as getting support from the likes of Ivan Smagghe and Optimo for his rugged productions. His remix is electrifying, with bright synths shooting across the face of the techno drums and raves strobes flashing brightly.

These are three high impact tracks from the always unique Sinchi label.

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